
So now the studies have started, as a newbie in this field, I have gained very little experience, but still enough to suggest others some books, in our university although u r in electrical engg a study of mechanical engg is a must(I don't know abt da others). In this subject I can suggest u a very good book, ie Engineering Mechanics (by JL Merium & LG Kraigge), both volumes of this book is worth a try, but in my opinion the dynamics volume (ie vol-2) is better than the statics counterpart. This is not a book meant for a through study of the subject, what I'm tryin to say is that u can't build concept by reading this book, it expects that u have come fully prepared, the sums included in this book are pieces of treasures. They r not too hard, but r enough make u prepared for any type of problem, I will strongly recommend this book to the newbies.
I'm giving the link for the free e-book of the statics part (ed-V) below:
http://mihd.net/kg0du8soln manual for statics part:
http://mihd.net/a1q7o3here u will get the solutions manual for dynamics vol:
http://www.ebookee.com/Engineering-Mechanics-Dynamics-Solutions-manual_103987.htmlhowever I could not find the vol-2 of the book, I will inform as soon as I get them
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