Ebook: Bird’s Comprehensive Engineering Mathematics
Author: John Bird
- Tags: Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Engineering Education, Mechanical Engineering, ENGnetBASE, ElectricalEngineeringnetBASE, SCI-TECHnetBASE, STMnetBASE, Electrical engineering, Electronics, Engineering -- Study and teaching, Mechanical engineering
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Edition: Second edition
- Language: English
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"Studying engineering, whether it is mechanical, electrical or civil, relies heavily on an understanding of mathematics. This textbook clearly demonstrates the relevance of mathematical principles and shows how to apply them in real-life engineering problems.It deliberately starts at an elementary level so that students who are starting from a low knowledge base will be able to quickly get up to the level required.Read more...
Abstract: "Studying engineering, whether it is mechanical, electrical or civil, relies heavily on an understanding of mathematics. This textbook clearly demonstrates the relevance of mathematical principles and shows how to apply them in real-life engineering problems.It deliberately starts at an elementary level so that students who are starting from a low knowledge base will be able to quickly get up to the level required. Students who have not studied mathematics for some time will find this an excellent refresher.Each chapter starts with the basics before gently increasing in complexity. A full outline of essential definitions, formulae, laws and procedures are introduced before real world practical situations and problem solving demonstrate how the theory is applied.Focusing on learning through practice, it contains simple explanations, supported by 1600 worked problems and over 3600 further problems contained within 384 exercises throughout the text. In addition, 35 Revision tests together with 9 Multiple-choice tests are included at regular intervals for further strengthening of knowledge.An interactive companion website providesmaterial for students and lecturers, including detailed solutions to all 3600 further problems."--Provided by publisher