![]() No spam, no garbage, no bullshit, just info.Īll hyperlinks go to my personal dropbox or youtube stuffs. For these reasons, I post any materials I can find books, test banks, homework answers, past quizzes, past tests, other study materials. I can't stand those sites that make you sign up for random crap then never take you to download the actual file, and I certainly (as long as I can help it) am NOT paying for another textbook (as if school doesn't cost an arm and a dick as it is.). I'll keep an eye out for the solutions manual (8th edition), but so far they have that fairly locked down :-( Don't forget to share, thanks, and good luck!įor those that have just found this site. Also, uploaded a bunch of old tests and quizzes from current (Fall17) and previous semesters. Uploaded all of the homework assignments and solutions (not sure if they change semester to semester). (go to dropbox link at the top of the page) Chegg doesn't have an "official" answer and the other answers are either wrong or a mess. I made a color-coded PDF to help guide you through the problem. Just finished clearing up the mess of a problem 6-52. This link will take you to set of YouTube dynamics videos that are EXTREMELY (at least for me) HELPFUL by doughag. I will update the dropbox once the semester is over with. Still haven't been able to track down the solutions manual, but the 6th edition has many of the same problems as the 8th (some with a difference here and there). ![]() Even going to office hours didn't help much.make a friend. He recommended " Schaum's Outline for Engineering Statics and Dynamics" which has been put into the Dropbox folder.Īlso, the Hibbeler engineering statics/dynamics book (to me) explains concepts in a bit more depth. So many problems and not much explanation. However, after speaking with a more experienced engineer (who dealt with a much earlier version of this book), the book is TERRIBLE. The test (if it is indicative of subject difficulty), was not THAT difficult. The professors are absolutely worthless*. Virtually all the math up to the first test will deal with Laplace transforms so be ready! No MATLAB until after the first exam.ĭropbox link for textbook and other related materials Also, brush up (HEAVILY) on your Laplace transform skills from MATH 3321 (Engineering Math) (I've got stuff from that class around on DropBox). Up to the first test you will be building equations from systems with springs and dampers most of the time. Cheerio.Īdvice from taking MECE 3338 (Dynamics II) - LEARN CHAPTER 8 OF DYNAMICS 1 VERY VERY WELL. Once you get that down, solve them as symbolically as you can (LOTS of symbolic q's on tests and quizzes). For pain-in-the-ass chapters like 3,4,5,6 where you have to build the equations (2,8 are fairly formulaic and therefore easier), just practice the very basics and build the FBD for each problem (don't solve). It's damn difficult don't let anyone fool you. ![]() Some will find this class easy and naturally understand the concepts (uber jelly bro). To do this class well you MUST practice!!! A LOT. The Company will consider qualified applicants with arrest and conviction recordsFirst a little advice. To read our Candidate Privacy Information Statement, which explains how we will use your information, please navigate to
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