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T**9
Nice book, reads great on a Kindle
This is a useful book, providing just the right level of detail for basic engineering and physical science applications, not too much and not too little. It gives a high level overview and practical equations on most engineering and physical science topics, with a nice mathematics section in the beginning. I especially liked that the author included some Ashby diagrams, these are helpful to see the big picture of materials behavior for a given applications. I would hope that the second edition might include a few more.This is a reference book and it does not provide examples, and it has minimal information on concepts, so you kind of need to know the basics to use it. It's a small book, well formatted and easy to read. It is not a comprehensive reference on all topics, and covers the main ones only, but if you want a short and concise book, that's what you need. There were a few typos in materials values, and the sections on Fluid Mechanics and Systems seemed a little light, but overall I was pleased with this book. Many engineers and physical scientists will find this a very handy reference.Some notation is geared toward British readers (e.g., the section on alloy steels), but most international readers will find the content relevant.Another plus is that the Kindle version is formatted just like the physical version (I have both), and reads perfectly, none of the unreadable equations like you often see in other technical Kindle books.
A**.
WHERE WAS THIS BOOK
This book is excellent! Filled to the brim with useful equations, tables, measurements, and diagrams. It’s very thin, maybe half an inch think and sleek. Absolutely love it and really upset I’ve just now found it with 2 semesters to go!
A**R
Covers basic important equations
The book covers basic engineering equations in a small size book. Great marketing by using F9 landing on the front cover
O**Y
Excellent Summary for Engineers
This is basically a brief summary of every important subject for engineers. It is a great reference for engineering students just out of college and I might buy the physical book as well to have it on the bookshelf.
D**G
Super handy reference!
I got this to have references for those types of issues that crop up when you're offline or figuring something that you NEED a reference like this for! Has lots of good reference material on trig identities, calculus formulae, and more! Also has good practical engineering info, such as air density vs altitude, and so on!Recommended and exc. value! Thanks!
D**L
Great engineers reference book
It contains enough material that I bet could get you through the EIT or FE LICENSE. divided up into topics all engineers of all disciplines and use or refresh you memory to solve real world problems including engineering management. Impress you managers when you look at their charts. If you need more problems to work or more in depth go to Schaum's outlines. Great Ebook for IPADS for school or work. Highly recommend. May be lacking in computer science. I would buy a handbook more specific. Stay away from textbooks as they charge way too much. Go international " it's legal". And chip in together (Study groups for homework) and rent the US VERSION. That my opinion. And you will need to be in a study group if you want to get through a Masters Degree. Problems are much much complex and require coming up with you own equations to solve problems. They always give partial credit and want you to get that B so they can keep the tuition flowing in.
A**R
Absolutely Fantastic
I was absolutely blown away by how much material was condensed and placed into this book. An absolute must for engineering students (like myself) and probably field engineers. You have everything from derivative and integration tables to laplace transforms to thermodynamics to chemistry to dynamics and all the major equations and material properties from strength/mechanics of materials.
E**P
Awesome reference book at a great price
Awesome reference book. It’s obviously not a full textbook and doesn’t include proofs or example problems, but it has enough to get you started on most topics you’ll encounter.Suggestion for next edition: include a section for shock loading. That seems to be the biggest thing missing in the current edition.
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