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Engineering Mechanics - Statics


Year: 2009
Language: English
Author: R.C. Hibbeler
Edition: 12
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 655
Description: R.C. Hibbeler's "Engineering Mechanics: Statics," 12th Edition is a leading textbook for learning the fundamentals of statics in engineering. Renowned for its clear explanations, detailed diagrams, and structured problem-solving approach, it comprehensively covers forces, equilibrium, centroids, moments of inertia, and friction. The book emphasizes practical applications, with real-world examples and a consistent focus on free-body diagrams (FBDs), making it invaluable for developing essential analytical skills. Thousands of graded practice problems and worked-out examples ensure students can progressively master the material. While the depth of theoretical discussions is somewhat limited and the problems can be challenging for beginners, the book excels in preparing students for real engineering scenarios. Supported by online resources like Mastering Engineering, it’s ideal for undergraduate engineering students and self-learners. Though pricey, its quality and effectiveness make it a top choice for mastering statics.

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