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Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics Sixth Edition New Media Version

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Since their publication nearly 40 years ago, Beer and Johnston's Vector Mechanics for Engineers books have set the standard for presenting statics and dynamics to beginning engineering students. The New Media Versions of these classic books combine the power of cutting-edge software and multimedia with Beer and Johnston's unsurpassed text coverage. The Sixth Edition features Beer and Johnston's famous Sample Problems, over 3,000 homework problems (95% new), and new Solving Problems on Your Own sections which provide students with strategies and tips for problem solving. The use of color in this 4-color text helps students to better distinguish between red equals acceleration and forces (applied and effective), green equals velocity, and blue equals position. Through the use of free-body diagrams in Statics and effective force diagrams in Dynamics, students are given a more intuitive understanding of key concepts. The New Media Version is the Sixth Edition packaged with the following state of the art new media ancillaries, including two CD-ROM's packaged with every Vector Mechanics for Engineers text (Statics, Dynamics, and Combined): 1. Working Model(r) 3D Simulations CD-ROM. This powerful software supplement contains the * Working Model 3D Student Edition Text (a 3D engine/viewer not available with any other Statics and Dynamics text)
* 43 Working Model Simulations (also in 3D) based on Sample Problems and Exercises from the books
* 43 videos (AVIs) of the simulations and an HTML page
* Working Model Tutorial/User's Guide 2. Student Resources CD-ROM. This cross-platform CD offers students two software
A. FE Exam Interactive Review for Statics and Dynamics. This review includes 100 fully interactive sample questions from the statics and dynamics portions of the FE exam. Hints for solution are given and correct answers explained.
B. Interactive Statics and Dynamics Tutorial. Always available with the 6th Edition, this tutorial, which expands on key concepts from the texts, has been enhanced and is now available on CD-ROM. For each concept there is a clear, physical elaboration; examples; quizzes for drill and practice; and cross-references to the texts. 3. A fully supportive Website with a PowerPoint Slide Presentation, web links and a feedback page completes the Beer and Johnston New Media Version. There are no changes to the texts' contents and the price remains the same-the real difference is the inclusion of interactive new media tools for your students.

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First published January 1, 1977

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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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January 24, 2013
This might possibly be someones textbook, and perhaps if I had to study it I wouldn't rate it so highly, yet as a tool on the farm where I'm constantly fixing or building equipment, having a handy reference for all things to do with forces and stress is very handy. I likwe that this book has so many cool pictures of the forces at work.. I can often just bypass doing the math and go by dead reackoning as long as I have a good idea of the vectors involved!
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April 24, 2020
While the statics book isn't that hard to understand because the topic is easy by itself, the book makes some things kinda hard with bad mathematical and written explanations, there are too many things that this book just pass away making the students think by themselves too much. By the way this isnt a big issue since some topics are understandable with the examples and there are some good explained things, but there's nothing of the other world here, others authors books are easier.
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April 9, 2022
I read the fourth edition, which combined statics and dynamics all neatly packed into 926 pages! Statics was phenomenal and I soaked up an amazing amount that quarter. Dynamics, not so much. Maybe because the topics is more challenging than Statics. Good job Beer & Johnston (E. Russell Johnston, Jr. - co-author).
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June 12, 2022
One of the most known sources of statics, and it has to be; P. Beer & E. Russell knew how to present and train a student in statics perfectly... good points and fairly hard questions in this book made me give it 4 stars. One less cause it causes you check answers to solve questions, IDK why! But that was a truth in our university😂
At last, appreciate it🙏
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February 10, 2021
It is a good book but I recommend you to go through every page of the book from start to end. Most topics are inter related.
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July 18, 2010
Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics by beer and johnston
is simply put the worst book i have ever read

advanced calculus is really much much easier than this book
and not because the materiel is hard,
but because the writers have the amazing ability to turn a simple straightforward idea into an incoherent mess.
at some points i would just skip the explanations, because they just make it harder to understand the basic ideas.

the authors also seem to ignore common mathematical notations
and instead of keeping in line with common practices form linear algebra and calculus ,invent their own, making the formulas a mathematical mess

and the problem set couldn't be more annoying
the first half of the book you are nothing more than a human vector calculator.
most of the parameters are given with 3 decimal points, why????
i can understand the ideas just fine ,even if the problems are given in integers ,why make the problems unnecessarily complex.

this book is just horrible!

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