
Mechanics of Materials
by Madhukar Vable
Publisher: Michigan Technological University 2009
Number of pages: 234
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With strong practical examples and real-life engineering problems praised by reviewers, Mechanics of Materials promises to provide the skills and principles that students need to organize, integrate, and make sense of the flood of information emerging in the world of modern engineering.
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