The new fourth edition retains the original purpose which has made this book such a large success through every one of its previous editions: to effectively help its readers solve a wide array of mathematical problems specifically related to mechanical work. Aside from its unique compilation of mathematical problems, this book is renowned for its ability to duplicate, as far as possible, personal instruction. Its usefulness as a self-learning guide for the mathematics of mechanical problems is therefore unexcelled. The entire text has been carefully reviewed and edited where necessary for greater clarity and accuracy. Includes new problem materials. At the request of many users, it now includes trigonometric and common logarithm tables.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0831130830
ISBN13:9780831130831
Release Date:January 1999
Publisher:Industrial Press
Length:656 Pages
Weight:1.08 lbs.
Dimensions:1.1" x 5.0" x 7.0"
Grade Range:Postsecondary
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Format: Paperback
Condition: New
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Excellent book for the person that does a lot of do it yourself work. Can also be used by the person who enjoys mathematical relationships between objects.
Good for review of mechanics and basic math
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The title of this book might be misleading. "Mathematics at Work" would lead you to believe it is about applied mathematics. Instead, it is more about the math needed to solve certain basic mechanics problems. The math reviewed at the beginning of the book is simple arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. From that point forward the book is about briefly describing various problems in mechanics and how the mathematics described at the beginning of the book is used to solve these problems. I wouldn't recommend the book for students. If you are studying mechanics in either engineering physics or statics class, the math reviewed will be something you have a very recent handle on, thus the book won't help much. However, if you are already a practicing engineer and need to review either mechanics or math through trigonometry, it might help. You will have already studied both of these subjects, but you might need a refresher. The book is well illustrated with plenty of clear examples. There is very little mentioned in the way of calculus or problems that require it, thus the mechanics problems covered here are not very advanced.
Great reference!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I went hunting for a book that had all or a good amount of the mathematical formulas/procedures explained in an easy to understand format. This is the book. I needed to brush up on my math from basics to calculus and this book has made the task easy. It's the type of book I would keep next to the encyclopedias in my library but I carry it with me every where I go. An electronic version of this reference would be a nice addition.
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