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Engineering Mechanics

05/28/2009 8:28 AM

I am preparing Engineering mechanics.

Using Beer and johnson Handbook.

Guide me to sequence of preparation

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Re: Query

05/28/2009 8:41 AM

Do you mean handbook is not printed in right sequence?

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Re: Engineering Mechanics

05/28/2009 7:47 PM

1. I suggest that you first acquire the book.

2. You should open it.

3. You should begin to read it.

Awwww shucks! You will figure it out!

Have FUN!
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