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_223rd Ed. _a620.1053 BEE |
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_aBeer, Ferdinand P. _99782 |
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_aVector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics / _cFerdinand P. Beer, E. Russel Johnston and David F. Mazurek |
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250 | _a10th Ed. | ||
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_bMcGraw Hill Education (India) Private Ltd. _aNew Delhi _c2018 |
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300 | _axxix, 597p. | ||
500 | _aIt includes index A first course in mechanics should develop a student’s ability to analyze and solve problems using well-understood basic principles applied in a simple logical manner. The emphasis of this text focuses on the correct understanding of the principles of mechanics and on their application to the solution of engineering problems. In order to achieve the goal of being able to analyze mechanics problems. Key Features:- Practical applications are introduced early SI Units used throughout the book. Thoroughly refreshed Problem Set. New concepts are introduced simply Fundamental principles are placed in simple contexts | ||
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_99783 _aMechanics, Applied; Vector analysis; Dynamics; Statics |
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_99784 _aJohnston, E. Russell |
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_99785 _aMazurek, David F. |
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