∗ Use of Free–Body Diagrams. Authors, Riley, Sturges and Morris, feel that a proper free–body diagram is very important in all mechanics courses. Whenever an equation of equilibrium is written, a complete, proper free–body diagram accompanies it.
∗ Problem Solving Procedures. Statics and Mechanics of Materials: An Integrated Approach provides students with an effective methodology for problem decomposition and solution, the ability to present results in a clear, and logical manner is emphasized throughout the text.
∗ Homework Problems. Over 1100 homework problems allow for varied problem assignments. Each set of problems represents a range of difficulty and is grouped according to this range of difficulty.
∗ SI vs. U.S. Customary Units are used in equal proportions in the text for both example and homework problems.
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