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accessible and accurate. Each draft was scrutinized by a panel of your
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accessibility, realism, and homework problems. The author team then
incorporated their comments to insure that Mechanics for Engineers:
Statics reflected the real needs of teaching professionals. The authors
worked out solutions to all of their homework and example problems to
check for accuracy and consistency and all of the examples and homework
problems were sent out to a third party to solve and cross-check each
answer in both books. And to be sure Mechanics for Engineers: Statics
was as good as it could be, we tested it in the classroom. It was a
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