Handbook of mechanical engineering calculations
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anyone have this book.
I have "marks' standard handbook for mechanical engineers."
But what I am really looking for is the calculations, and all the formulas. If anyone has that book please reply how you like it!
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I have "marks' standard handbook for mechanical engineers."
But what I am really looking for is the calculations, and all the formulas. If anyone has that book please reply how you like it!
-justin
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Don't have that one, but borrow it occasionally. Not really the everyday reference like this:
http://www.knovel.com/knovel2/Toc.js...node1218688717
That'* complete, btw. In PDF.
http://www.knovel.com/knovel2/Toc.js...node1218688717
That'* complete, btw. In PDF.
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i've got a couple of pirated stuff downloading.. hopefully one will be what I need. Neither my mom nor I have the money for that book, so I guess eMule is my route out
. My dad had recommended the book when I asked him for some equations for calculating how many pF are in one Farad. Ah the joys of a laser printer.
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