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Engineering Mechanics Statics Sheri D Sheppard Thalia Anagnos

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Engineering Mechanics Statics Sheri D Sheppard Thalia Anagnos
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 102.39 MB
Pages: 709
Author: Sheri D. Sheppard, Thalia Anagnos, Sarah L. Billington
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Engineering Mechanics Statics Sheri D Sheppard Thalia Anagnos by Sheri D. Sheppard, Thalia Anagnos, Sarah L. Billington instant download after payment.

Mechanics courses tend to provide engineering students with a precise, mathematical, but less than engaging experience. Students often view the traditional approach as a mysterious body of facts and “tricks” that allow idealized cases to be solved. When confronted with more realistic systems, they are often at a loss as to how to proceed. To address this issue, this course empowers students to tackle meaningful problems at an early stage in their studies.
Engineering Mechanics: Statics, First Edition begins with a readable overview of the concepts of mechanics. Important equations are introduced, but the emphasis is on developing a “feel” for forces and moments, and for how loads are transferred through structures and machines. From that foundation, the course helps lay a motivational framework for students to build their skills in solving engineering problems.

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