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EAN: 9780023543104 Edition: 3rd ISBN: 0023543108 Label: Macmillan Library Reference Manufacturer: Macmillan Library Reference Number Of Pages: 56 Publication Date: January 01, 1983 Publisher: Macmillan Library Reference Studio: Macmillan Library Reference Editorial Review: Product Description: This best-selling book offers a concise and thorough presentation of engineering mechanics theory and application. The material is reinforced with numerous examples to illustrate principles and imaginative, well-illustrated problems of varying degrees of difficulty. The book is committed to developing its users' problem-solving skills and includes pedagogical features that have made Hibbeler synonymous with excellence in the field. Chapter topics cover general principles, force vectors, equilibrium of a particle, force system resultants, equilibrium of a rigid body, structural analysis, internal forces, friction, center of gravity and centroid, moments of inertia, virtual work, kinematics of a particle, kinetics of a particle: force and acceleration, kinetics of a particle: work and energy, kinetics of a particle: impulse and momentum, planar kinematics of a rigid body, planar kinetics of a rigid body: force and acceleration, planar kinetics of a rigid body: work and energy, planar kinetics of a rigid body: impulse and momentum, three-dimensional kinematics of a rigid body, three-dimensional kinetics of a rigid body, and vibrations. For individuals involved in the study of mechanical/civil/aeronautical engineering. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great Service!Got exactly what I ordered exactly when it was supposed to arrive. Could not be any better. Rating: - Cautionbe aware that this product is not the same as the version used in the US or Canada Rating: - Rating of the 1 st edition book and the authorMy discussion here is a rating of the 1st edition and the author, Professor R.C. Hibbeler. The first edition is the one I used in my course of study while in college. Granted the book does not offer a lot of complicated examples, only relatively easy ones. But there is a reason. The author wants the student to develop his/her own skills in problem solving. He does explain the material in enough detail to accomplish this. The reasons for not supplying a solutions manual should be obvious. ... Read More Rating: - Engineering Mechanics - Statics (11th Edition)The Product arrived on time and in perfect condition. I book was exactly like the sellers discription Rating: - It's okI've only gotten through the first few chapters in my course, but a solid physics 1 background will REALLY be the best help in understanding some of the concepts in this book. The examples in the book are simple enough to where you are without complex examples to help with the complex problems at the end of the chapter. Illustrations are top notch allowing 3d problems to be worked without much picture guessing. |