(BQ) Part 1 book "Vector mechanics for engineers - Statics and dynamics" has contents: Statics of particles, equilibrium of rigid bodies, analysis of structures, method of virtual work, distributed forces - Moments of inertia, rigid bodies - Equivalent systems of forces. | VECTOR MECHANICS for ENGINEERS TENTH EDITION CourseSmart is a money-saving eBook option that lets your students carry the book in an electronic format, either on a computer or on one of many mobile devices. Beer Johnston Mazurek Cornwell ISBN 978-0-07-339813-6 MHID 0-07-339813-6 MD DALIM #1173126 11/29/11 CYAN MAG YELO BLK McGraw-Hill Connect® Engineering is a web-based assignment platform engineering that helps you connect your students to their coursework and success beyond the course. Connect includes many features that will help students learn faster, study more, and retain more knowledge. Easy to use course management tools allow you to spend less time administering and more time teaching. McGraw-Hill ConnectPlus® Engineering also includes an integrated eBook that is linked directly to the students’ learning. Beer I Johnston I Mazurek I Cornwell McGraw-Hill Create™ is an online system that allows you to assemble materials especially for your course, whether in print or eBook formats. You can choose from nearly all McGraw-Hill titles and add material of your own to build a resource exactly to your needs. TENTH EDITION S TAT I C S | D Y N A M I C S Students are given extensive practice through sample problems, special sections entitled Solving Problems On Your Own, and extensive homework problem sets. VECTOR MECHANICS for ENGINEERS • Practical applications are introduced early • New concepts are introduced simply • Fundamental principles are placed in simple contexts | S TAT I C S | D Y N A M I C S | A first course in mechanics should develop a student’s ability to analyze and solve problems using well-understood basic principles applied in a simple logical manner. The emphasis of this text focuses on the correct understanding of the principles of mechanics and on their application to the solution of engineering problems. In order to achieve the goal of being able