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Title: Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics AND Dynamics
Author: Ferdinand P. BeerE. Russell Johnston Jr.
ISBN: 0070043094
EAN: 9780070043091
848 Pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Binding: Hardcover
Publication date: 1962-12


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2008-02-02 Good book on classical mechanics

I must agree about the fact that in the book there is not much transition form basic physics that 14-15 year olds would do in school to more advanced concepts of mechanics. Another point is that edition after edition they haven't changed a word. For example in the chapter on friction I believe they should have changed their comments on the nature of frictional forces since their edition in 1977 to now as there has been a whole branch (Tribology) of science researching the area. But they haven't.

However, this is still one of the best books (the best)I have seen if you want to learn mechanics on your own. On the other hand, you need the very basics of differential and vector calculus; scalar and vector products, vector geometry, calculus and maybe double integrals if you want to calculate first and second moments in the plane using double integration. Like one of the reviewers comments below, well illustrated and wonderfully explained. I only give it 4 stars but probably deserves 5.

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