Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics, 5/e (SI Units)

Anthony Bedford , Wallace Fowler

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Description
This is the 5th SI Edition, adapted based on the current 5th U.S. edition, and it is published in full-colour. All examples, exercises and solutions have been adapted into SI units wherever U.S. customary units are used.

As with the original U.S. 5th edition, the SI Edition takes a critical thinking approach to help introductory students learn to think like engineers. Compelling photorealistic art and a robust photograph program prompt students to visualize and think critically about engineering situations while Optional Design Examples and Computational Examples expose students to important ABET topics.

Features

  • Active Example - A new example format that encourages students to spend more time thinking critically about the concepts.
    - Each section contains an Active Example that is presented in a format that integrates the text and art.
    - A Practice Problem - To give students additional motivation to check their understanding, the answer and full solution to the Practice Problem are included in the back of the book.
  • Example-focused Problems - Homework problems designed to encourage students to return to a previous example in the section and study it to expand their understanding of the concept.
    - Professors can easily identify and assign these problems to encourage further study of particular examples.
  • Results — Subsections that present essential contents of each section.
    - Explanations and their associated figures are presented in the same text/ art format as the Active Example.
  • 30% New Homework Problems
  • Photorealistic Art Program — Illustrations have been specially rendered to offer photographic—almost 3D—quality.
    - Helps students connect visually to engineering situations.
  • Triple Accuracy Checking—Every page of the book and solutions manual has been reviewed by three checkers to guarantee accuracy.

目錄大綱

Table of Contents
12. Engineering and Mechanics
13. Motion of a Point
14. Force, Mass, and Acceleration
15. Energy Methods
16. Momentum Methods
17. Planar Kinematics of Rigid Bodies
18. Planar Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
19. Energy and Momentum in Rigid-Body Dynamics
20. Three-Dimensional Kinematics and Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
21. Vibrations 506

Appendix A. Review of Mathematics
Appendix B. Properties of Areas and Lines
Appendix C. Properties of Volumes and Homogeneous Objects
Appendix D. Spherical Coordinates
Appendix E. D'Alembert's Principle
Index