
How to Ace Statics with Jeff Hanson
McGraw-Hill Education (Publisher)
Published on 24. January 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-264-27830-5 (ISBN)
Description
Cut through the noise and ace your statics course with help from YouTube (R) guru Jeff Hanson
Struggling with statics? Not getting the help you need from your professor or textbook? Don't worry-we got you! This is exactly what you need to get through this difficult course. How to Ace Statics with Jeff Hanson gets right to the point-it boils down what you need to know, lays out pro tips from the experts, and points out common pitfalls to avoid.
You'll learn the core concepts by watching Jeff Hanson's videos on YouTube (R) that are proven to help students like you ace the class. And then you'll reinforce that knowledge by following Jeff's book's to-the-point explanations examples, and practice problems. The book contains a QR code to the YouTube videos playlist plus extra questions, problems, and challenges that expand on the videos. This student workbook-or "un-book"-will untangle this thorny course and have you breezing through statics.
Expands on Jeff Hanson's videos with extra examples, practice problems and pro tips
No paragraphs of text! Just the key takeaways you need to know in easy-to-read bulleted lists and illustrations
Covers:
vector mechanics
particle equilibrium
statics on a rigid body
global equilibrium reactions
centroids
trusses, frames, and machines
internal forces -in beams
friction
moment of inertia
Struggling with statics? Not getting the help you need from your professor or textbook? Don't worry-we got you! This is exactly what you need to get through this difficult course. How to Ace Statics with Jeff Hanson gets right to the point-it boils down what you need to know, lays out pro tips from the experts, and points out common pitfalls to avoid.
You'll learn the core concepts by watching Jeff Hanson's videos on YouTube (R) that are proven to help students like you ace the class. And then you'll reinforce that knowledge by following Jeff's book's to-the-point explanations examples, and practice problems. The book contains a QR code to the YouTube videos playlist plus extra questions, problems, and challenges that expand on the videos. This student workbook-or "un-book"-will untangle this thorny course and have you breezing through statics.
Expands on Jeff Hanson's videos with extra examples, practice problems and pro tips
No paragraphs of text! Just the key takeaways you need to know in easy-to-read bulleted lists and illustrations
Covers:
vector mechanics
particle equilibrium
statics on a rigid body
global equilibrium reactions
centroids
trusses, frames, and machines
internal forces -in beams
friction
moment of inertia
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
OH
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
500 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 272 mm
Width: 212 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
916 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-264-27830-5 (9781264278305)
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Other editions
Additional editions

Jeff Hanson | Ashley Bernal | James M. Pitarresi
How to Ace Statics with Jeff Hanson
E-Book
11/2022
1st Edition
McGraw Hill LLC
€73.99
Available for download
Persons
Jeff Hanson, Ph.D., is an instructor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas Tech University. He has a large following ( 125,000 followers) on YouTube for his engineering instructional course videos. Ashley L. Bernal, Ph.D., is associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. She specializes in teaching statics and mechanics of materials, materials engineering, design for manufacturing, and the Capstone Design course. James M. Pitaressi, Ph.D., is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Mechanical Engineering, assistant provost and executive director for the Center for Learning and Teaching at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He is also a member of the AccessEngineering faculty advisory board.