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About Engineering Mechanics Books

Engineering mechanics is the application of mechanics to solving problems involving general engineering elements. This application was created to help you learn to understand the basics of engineering mechanics. In general the aim of this Engineering Mechanics course is to expose students to problems in mechanics as they are applied to plausible real-world scenarios. Problems of certain types are explored in detail with the hope that students will gain an inductive understanding of the underlying principles in the workplace; students should then be able to recognize these kinds of problems in real-world situations and respond to them.

Furthermore, this application aims to support the learning of Engineering Mechanics with theoretical material, general key techniques, and a number of examples of problems solved to fulfill the first objective as described above.

Differences between branches of physics

As you can see in the diagram, mechanics is the first and most fundamental branch of physics, which supports Thermodynamics and Electricity, and includes Statics, Dynamics (= Kinematics + kinetics); all of which are highly applicable in engineering. but the most important part of them is statics (study of the body at rest) which is not only the basis for everything else, but also has the highest engineering application. Physics also involves optics, waves, quantum, and relativity theories, which do not yet have fundamental engineering applications.

*The aim of this Engineering Mechanics course application is to expose students to problems in mechanics as they are applied to sensible real-world scenarios. Problems of certain types are explored in detail with the hope that students will gain an inductive understanding of the underlying principles in the workplace; students should then be able to recognize these kinds of problems in real-world situations and respond to them.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is the aim of the Engineering Mechanics course?

The aim of the Engineering Mechanics course is to expose students to problems in mechanics as they are applied to plausible real-world scenarios and to help them understand the underlying principles in the workplace.

What does the Engineering Mechanics course cover?

The Engineering Mechanics course covers general engineering elements and explores problems of certain types in detail. It also provides theoretical material, general key techniques, and examples of solved problems to support learning.

What is the importance of statics in engineering?

Statics, which is the study of the body at rest, is not only the basis for everything else in engineering but also has the highest engineering application.

What are the differences between branches of physics?

Mechanics is the first and most fundamental branch of physics, which supports Thermodynamics and Electricity. It includes Statics, Dynamics (Kinematics + kinetics), and optics, waves, quantum, and relativity theories. However, only mechanics has fundamental engineering applications at present.
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