Benson H. Tongue
Published: 2016-12-14
Total Pages: 432
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Mechanics courses tend to provide engineering students with a precise, mathematical, but less than engaging experience. Students often view the traditional approach as a mysterious body of facts and tricks that allow idealized cases to be solved. When confronted with more realistic systems, they are often at a loss as to how to proceed. To address this issue, this text empowers students to tackle meaningful problems at an early stage in their studies. Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, First Edition, Loose-leaf Print Companion balances rigor with user friendliness. The style is personalized, giving students the sense that they are having a one-on-one discussion with the authors. This minimizes the air of mystery that a more austere presentation can engender, and aids immensely in the students' ability to retain and apply the material. The authors do not skimp on rigor but at the same time work tirelessly to make the material accessible and, as far as possible, fun to learn.