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Schaum's Outline of Engineering Mechanics: Statics

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ISBN-10: 0071632379

ISBN-13: 9780071632379

Edition: 6th 2011

Authors: E. W. Nelson, Charles L. Best, William G. McLean, Merle C. Potter

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List price: $25.00
Edition: 6th
Copyright year: 2011
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication date: 7/16/2010
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 8.10" wide x 10.90" long x 0.57" tall
Weight: 1.056
Language: English

Author Profiles E. W. Nelsontaught Mechanical Engineering at Lafayette College and later joined the engineering organization of the Western Electric Company (now Lucent Technologies).Charles L. Bestis Emeritus Professor of Engineering at Lafayette College. W. G. McLean (Easton, PA) is Emeritus Director of Engineering at Lafayette College.Merle Potteris professor emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan State University.

Merle C. Potter holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and an M.S. in Engineering Mechanics from Michigan Technological University, an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering and a PhD in Engineering Mechanics from the University of Michigan. Dr. Potter taught for 40 years, 33 of those years spent at Michigan State University, which he joined in 1965. He teaches thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and numerous other courses. He has authored and co-authored 35 textbooks, help books, and engineering exam review books. He has performed research in fluid flow stability and energy. Dr. Potter has received numerous awards, including the Ford Faculty Scholarship, Teacher-Scholar Award, ASME Centennial Award .…    

Introduction
Vectors
Forces
Coplanar Force Systems
Noncoplanar Force Systems
Equilibrium of Coplanar Force Systems
Equilibrium of Noncoplanar Force Systems
Trusses and Cables
Forces in Beams
Friction
First Moments, Centroids, and Moments of Inertia
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