Introduction to Vectors and Tensors

A vector quantity represents a set of three scalar quantities or numbers which have something in common and are collectively referred to as a vector. Examples are velocity, force, acceleration, gradient of a scalar, vorticity, tensor (of the second order) represents a set of three vectors or nine scalar quantities all having something in common. Elastic deformation and elastic stresses are examples of tensors
this book written by Ray M. Bowen from Texas A&M University, this book is free to download and provide for mathematical bachelor student and mechanical or engineering bachelor student.

this book consists of 2 volume, you can download all by link below

Introduction to Vectors and Tensors volume 1

Introduction to Vectors and Tensors volume 2



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