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Mechanics: Problems for Engineering Students

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Mechanics: Problems for Engineering Students
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Publisher: J. Wiley & sons
ISBN/ASIN: 1112324453
Number of pages: 212

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An effort has been made in preparing this book to present, from actual conditions, many practical problems together with brief definitions and solutions of typical problems which should help the student in Mechanics to follow this advice: "Learn for yourself, think for yourself, make yourself master of principles."

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