The man objective of a first course in mechanic should be to develop in the engineering student the ability to analyze any problem in a simple and and logical manner and to apply to its solutiont a few, well-understood, basic principles. It is hoped that this text, as well as the preceding volume, Vector Mechanics For Engineers: Statics Will help the instructor achieve this goal.
In this third editions the vectorial character of mechanics has again been emphasized. The concept of vectors and the laws governing the edition and the resolution of vector were discussed at the beginning of the volume on statics.
This book aims to provide a practical guide to the introduction, implementation, and subsequent operation of a engineering mechanics.
This book has been written in a very simple language with a lucid style of expresssion, keeping in mind the difficulties usually faced by the students in learning the subject. Every attempt has been made to make the subject easy and simple. Quite a large number of typical problems with solutions are added to each and individual chapter
The student will be able to follow the principles of the subject without having to master various unit system and face the complications caused by conversion from one set of unit to another.