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Mechanics of Materials (7th Edition)

Mechanics of Materials (7th Edition)
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Mechanics of Materials (7th Edition)

 
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This clear, comprehensive presentation discusses both the theory and applications of mechanics of materials. It examines the physical behavior of materials under load, then proceeds to model this behavior to development theory. Containing    Hibbeler’s hallmark student-oriented features, this book is in four-color with a photorealistic art program designed to help students/readers   visualize difficult concepts.  A clear, concise writing style and more examples than any other book further contribute to students’ /readers ability to master the material.  A useful, thorough reference for engineers and students.

 

 

 
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Product Details
Author:Russell C. Hibbeler
Hardcover:928 pages
Publisher:Prentice Hall
Publication Date:August 10, 2007
Language:English
ISBN:0132209918
Product Width:209.5 centimeters
Product Height:231.25 centimeters
Product Weight:3.81 pounds
Package Length:9.4 inches
Package Width:8.0 inches
Package Height:1.5 inches
Package Weight:3.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 36 reviews

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12 of 12 found the following review helpful:


5An excellent book  Jul 18, 2001 By JRC
Having read and used several books in this area, my favorite one is this book. While studying for my PE last year in Mechanical Engineering, I tried to use Gere and Timoshenko, but found it to be difficult to read. I was familiar with R.C. Hibbeler's Engineering Mechanics books, and liked his writing style and resulting "ease of presenting technical engineering topics in a readable format with many examples and practical problems." So I got a copy of this book and found it to be very well organized, very readable, very good figures and illustrations, and very practical and useful. So I would highly recommend this book to all, along with R.C. Hibbeler's other books.

13 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5Best textbook I've ever had  Jan 16, 2006 By running man
Simple, concise, great examples, great illustrations, great problems. The style is: present a topic briefly, derive equation(s) quickly, show 3-4 examples of using said equation(s), give a couple dozen problems, and move right on to the next topic. Thanks Mr. Hibbeler, for making engineering students' lives just a bit easier.

28 of 34 found the following review helpful:


5Comments on this book.  Dec 24, 2000 By A. Bedford
I am an author of this book, so I cannot review it. But I want to point out that the review by "mr303" cannot have been written about this book, because the book will be used in the classroom for the first time this spring, so the reviewer cannot have taken a course using it. Furthermore, the identical review by the same reviewer appears with the listings of other books having the same title, so it's clear there's just been a mixup. Also, the listing of this book gives the wrong publisher; it is published by Prentice Hall.

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5BLess his Heart  Feb 12, 2007 By P. Urena "Nsider"
Hibbeler is probably the most reliable author when it comes to Mechanics of Materials. A must have for Mechancial, Environmental, Civil and Materials Engineers. Explains everything in the easiest and most practical matter, without skipping anything of value.

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4Overall good book  May 14, 2002
This is a good book on a very difficult subject. It was the text book for one of my harder engineering classes. The book does a pretty decent job of explaining theroies, and the worked example problems are done pretty good. My only complaint is that the worked examples are quite easy compared to the homework problems. Homework problems require lots of time, thinking, and MORE time. Overall i thought the material was pretty interesting. Good Luck

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