
This popular text provides the information students need for a non-calculus course in statics and strength of materials. Although U.S. Custromary units are still employed throughout, the text starts students thinking in metric terms by introducing SI metric units in illustrative examples and in student problems. Changes in relevant codes are incorporated to make students aware of current design procedures.
This text investigates the fundamental principles of statics and strength of materials for students in non-calculus engineering curricula. Milton G. Bassin provides a structured pedagogical framework that bridges traditional U.S. Customary units with modern SI metric standards. The material is designed to prepare students for practical application by integrating current industry design codes and standard engineering procedures.
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Educators frequently utilize this text as a foundational resource for introductory engineering technology courses. Experts note that the inclusion of both unit systems provides a necessary transition for students entering modern professional environments.
Page Count:
480
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Mcgraw Hill
ISBN-10:
0070040354
ISBN-13:
9780070040359
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