Mechanics - Statics & Dynamics

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Mechanics is the area of mathematics and physics concerned with the motions of physical objects, more specifically the relationships among force, matter, and motion. Forces applied to objects result in displacements, or changes of an object's position relative to its environment. It is a branch of classical physics that deals with particles that are either at rest or are moving with velocities significantly less than the speed of light. It can also be defined as a branch of science which deals with the motion of and forces on bodies not in the quantum realm.
The app includes new Preliminary Problems, which are intended to help students develop conceptual understanding and build problem-solving skills. The text features a large variety of problems from a broad range of engineering disciplines, stressing practical, realistic situations encountered in professional practice, and having varying levels of difficulty.
A Proven Approach to Conceptual Understanding and Problem-solving Skills
Engineering Mechanics: Statics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics. Engineering Mechanics empowers students to succeed by drawing upon Professor Hibbeler’s everyday classroom experience and his knowledge of how students learn. This text is shaped by the comments and suggestions of hundreds of reviewers in the teaching profession, as well as many of the author’s students.
Also Available with Mastering Engineering -- an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve results. Interactive, self-paced tutorials provide individualized coaching to help students stay on track. With a wide range of activities available, students can actively learn, understand, and retain even the most difficult concepts. The text and Mastering Engineering work together to guide students through engineering concepts with a multi-step approach to problems.
Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics excels in providing a clear and thorough presentation of the theory and application of engineering mechanics.
Engineering Mechanics - Statics (Solutions Manual)
Solution manual Engineering Mechanics - Statics And Dynamics
Some Table of Contents
Chapter 1
General Principles
Chapter 2
Force Vectors
Chapter 3
Equilibrium Of A Particle
Chapter 4
Force System Resultants
Chapter 5
Equilibrium Of A Rigid Body
Chapter 6
Structural Analysis
Chapter 7
Internal Forces
Chapter 8
Friction
Chapter 9
Center Of Gravity And Centroid
Chapter 10
Moments Of Inertia
Chapter 11
Virtual Work
Chapter 12
Kinematics Of A Particle
Chapter 13
Kinetics Of A Particle: Force And Acceleration
Chapter 14
Kinetics Of A Particle: Work And Energy
Chapter 15
Kinetics Of A Particle: Impulse And Momentum
Chapter 16
Planar Kinematics Of A Rigid Body
Chapter 17
Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Force
Chapter 18
Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Work
Chapter 19
Planar Kinetics Of A Rigid Body: Impulse
Chapter 20
Three-Dimensional Kinematics Of Rigid Body
Chapter 21
Three-Dimensional Kinetics Of Rigid Body
Chapter 22
Vibrations
This App is an unbound, binder-ready edition. Known for its accuracy, clarity, and dependability, Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics has provided a solid foundation of mechanics principles for more than 60 years. Now in its seventh edition, the text continues to help students develop their problem-solving skills with an extensive variety of engaging problems related to engineering design. More than 50% of the homework problems are new, and there are also a number of new sample problems. To help students build necessary visualization and problem-solving skills, the text strongly emphasizes drawing free-body diagrams-the most important skill needed to solve mechanics problems.

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What you'll learn
Composition of Forces
Equilibrium Problem
Center of Gravity
Simple Harmonic Motion
Classical Mechanics Overview
Solve 2-D and 3-D rigid body equilibrium problems
Calculate moments and couple moments using scalars and vectors in 2-D and 3-D
Find equivalent systems using forces and moments
Analyze trusses and structures using Method of Sections and Method of Joints
Understand the difference between static and kinetic friction

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