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Mcgraw-Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering

Vector Mechanics for Engineers-Statics and Dynamics

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A strong conceptual understanding is essential for solving problems successfully. This edition of Vector
Mechanics for Engineers helps instructors and students achieve this goal by providing strong understanding
and logical analysis for solving problems using SI metrics. With new concepts presented in a
simplified and detailed manner, a number of Advanced or Specialty sections are included. To keep these
distinct and optional, they are marked with asterisk so users can choose whether or not to read. The text
adopts SMART (Strategy, Modeling, Analysis, Reflect and Think) approach to problem solving.
Maintaining its sound and significant pedagogy, approximately 600 homework problem sets are introduced
or revised. The book is accompanied with rich online resources for instructors.

3855 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1972

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Ferdinand P. Beer

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Ferdinand Pierre Beer (1915–2003) was a French mechanical engineer and university professor. He spent most of his career as a member of the faculty at Lehigh University, where he served as the chairman of the mechanics and mechanical engineering departments. His most significant contribution was the co-authorship of several textbooks in the field of mechanics, which have been widely cited and utilized in engineering education.

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