I am a sophomore mechanical engineering student that absolutely never ever pays attention in class. So this always leaves me learning 100% from a Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition.
At my school, we were assigned Beer & Johnston's 8th Edition for Statics & Dynamics. I used it all through my statics course and managed to get an A. However when it came to dynamics, the material gets more difficult to grasp (because it's moving away from you).
I began to look online for a supplemental Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition, I read a lot of negative reviews for the hibbeler Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition, but decided to go for it. I ordered this Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition and began reading the chapters and working the example problems. I then attempted the assigned homework from the beer&johnston's Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition. After learning the material from the hibbeler Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition, I found it MUCH MUCH easier to take on the problems from the beer&johnston's Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition.
Here's an example. On our past section in dynamics (Principle of Work) several students got hung up on an assigned problem for about two days. Once I got to it, I knew exactly how to handle the problem because I was properly taught how to handle it (from Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition). I looked in the beer&johnston's Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition and they completely skipped over it.
To me this Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition is equivalent to having a much better teacher, because it is the Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition that teaches me everything.
Another thing, about the solution manuals. No Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition is going to come with worked out solutions like the calculus Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Editions tend to do. The objective of these higher level courses is to teach the student how to think and analytically solve problems rather than rely on raw memorization.
I did not mean for this to be so long-winded, but I feel that a lot of people took the course and struggled and are blaming it on the Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition. If the Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition was any easier, you wouldn't learn as much. This is a great Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition for those that want to learn the real deal.
Product Details
* Hardcover: 768 pages
* Publisher: Prentice Hall; 13 edition (April 21, 2012)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0132911272
* ISBN-13: 978-0132911276
* Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 8.3 x 1.2 inches
Engineering Mechanics Dynamics Hibbeler 13th Edition
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