
Engineering Fundamentals and Problem Solving
7th Edition
By Arvid Eide and Roland Jenison and Larry Northup and Steven Mickelson
ISBN10: 0073385913
ISBN13: 9780073385914
Copyright: 2018
ISBN10: 0073385913
ISBN13: 9780073385914
Copyright: 2018
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This edition presents an introduction into the engineering field and remains the most comprehensive textbook for an introductory engineering course. Students are introduced to subject areas that require the application of fundamental engineering concepts. The author's approach keeps students on task toward an engineering career by showing how the materials apply to the student's school, life, and career.
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