There are not many online videos and websites to help you learn and understand mechanical engineering. And you could waste a lot of time trying to find help.
So, how can you learn about mechanical engineering and not waste time? |
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Use 17Calculus Mechanical Engineering |
We have sorted through the videos and websites for you and organized everything you need. We build discussion around the best videos and provide lots of practice problems, ALL with worked out solutions, not just answers but complete, worked out in detail and explained solutions.
So who is this site for? We built this site for the serious student in mechanical engineering at the college level. You need math, including college calculus (a first course in differential equations will help but is not required), and some basic chemistry and physics and we explain the topics in lots of detail. You will also find this site helpful if you are refreshing your knowledge in mechanical engineering or if you want to understand things in more depth.
So how much will this cost you? Nothing! All the material is free. |
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Mechanical Engineering Book Recommendations
Here are a few books that we recommend from which to learn about mechanical engineering. For a complete list of books and to read about how to get the most out of your textbooks and supplementary books, go to our college books page.
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