
A supplement to the main textbook, this volume provides additional problems for students to practice the principles of statics as applied to engineering systems.
This supplement investigates the application of static equilibrium principles through an expanded collection of practice problems designed to reinforce core engineering concepts. The authors, Ferdinand P. Beer and E. Russell Johnston, leverage their extensive academic backgrounds in mechanical and civil engineering to provide a structured set of exercises that test a student's ability to analyze force systems and structural stability. The text serves as a pedagogical tool to bridge the gap between theoretical derivation and practical problem-solving proficiency.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Engineering educators frequently utilize this supplement to provide students with additional practice beyond the standard curriculum. Experts note that the problems are calibrated to match the difficulty levels found in the primary Beer and Johnston series, making it a reliable resource for exam preparation.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
1992-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hil, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0070050112
ISBN-13:
9780070050112
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