Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics by Russell C. Hibbeler (2016)
Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics by Russell C. Hibbeler (2016)
This book covers the basic principles of engineering mechanics, including the principles of equilibrium, motion, force systems, properties of materials, and the analysis of trusses, beams, and frames.
It provides a comprehensive overview of the two main branches of engineering mechanics - statics and dynamics.
It includes in-depth coverage of topics such as free-body diagrams, centroids and centers of gravity, virtual work, friction, and kinematics.
It introduces the topics of vector mechanics, force and acceleration, and relative motion.
It features hundreds of examples and diagrams to help clarify topics and explain the application of engineering mechanics in practical situations.
It provides a comprehensive set of end-of-chapter problems for students to practice their skills.
It includes access to an online Student Resource Center which provides additional resources such as a problem-solving video library and interactive tutorials.
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