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Vector Mechanics for Engineers Statics SI, 11/e

Ferdinand P. Beer, Lehigh University
E. Russell Johnston, Jr., University of Connecticut
David F. Mazurek, U.S. Coast Guard Academy

ISBN: 9814660736
Copyright year: 2016

Supplements



  • Instructor’s and Solutions Manual. The Instructor’s and Solutions Manual that accompanies the eleventh edition features solutions to all end of chapter problems. This manual also features a number of tables designed to assist instructors in creating a schedule of assignments for their course. The various topics covered in the text have been listed in Table I and a suggested number of periods to be spent on each topic has been indicated. Table II prepares a brief description of all groups of problems. Sample lesson schedules are shown in Tables III, IV, and V, together with various alternative lists of assigned homework problems.
  • Lecture PowerPoint Slides for each chapter that can be modified. These generally have an introductory application slide, animated worked-out problems that you can do in class with your students, concept questions, and “what-if?” questions at the end of the units.
  • Textbook images
  • Computer Problem sets for each chapter that are designed to be solved with computational software.
  • Hands-on Mechanics is a website designed for instructors who are interested in incorporating three-dimensional, hands-on teaching aids into their lectures. Developed through a partnership between the McGraw-Hill Engineering Team and the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the United States Military Academy at West Point, this website not only provides detailed instructions for how to build 3-D teaching tools using materials found in any lab or local hardware store, but also provides a community where educators can share ideas, trade best practices, and submit their own original demonstrations for posting on the site. Visit http://www.handsonmechanics.com.

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