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Fundamentals of Engineering, Reference Handbook

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The FE Reference Handbook is the only resource allowed for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) computer-based exam. The FE exam is a prerequisite to later take the Professional Engineer (PE) exam per state in the United States. This book does not contain all the information required to answer every question on the exam. Basic theories, conversions, formulas, and definitions are expected to be known by all examinees.

The handbook contains brief and essential information on:

-Units
-Conversion Factors
-Ethics
-Safety
-Mathematics
-Engineering Probability and Statistics
-Chemistry
-Materials Science
-Statics
-Dynamics
-Mechanics of Materials
-Thermodynamics
-Fluid mechanics
-Heat Transfer
-Instrumentation, Measurement, and Controls
-Engineering Economics
-Chemical Engineering
-Environmental Engineering
-Electrical and Computer Engineering
-Industrial and Systems Engineering
-Mechanical Engineering

287 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2013

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July 23, 2025
I passed, but I have some notes for the handbook. For example, why are we not always listing the units for formulas??
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November 17, 2022
This book was so good that I read it several times over the course of three months and then took a six hour exam over it. I highly recommend!
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