
Mechanics for Engineers provides a solid foundation of statics and dynamics for students of engineering. The text is known for its clear presentation, accuracy, and emphasis on the application of principles to engineering problems.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of classical mechanics as applied to engineering problems. The authors, both established educators in the field of mechanical engineering, utilize a structured pedagogical framework to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and practical design applications. By emphasizing vector analysis and free-body diagrams, the text provides a rigorous methodology for analyzing forces and motion in rigid bodies.
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Experts and educators frequently cite this work as a foundational text for undergraduate engineering curricula due to its clear, methodical approach to problem-solving. Readers often note the high density of technical examples and the consistent logical progression of the material.
Page Count:
540
Publication Date:
1976-02-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Companies
ISBN-10:
007004273X
ISBN-13:
9780070042735
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