The Beginner's Guide to Engineering: Mechanical Engineering
The Beginner's Guide to Engineering: Mechanical Engineering
Huber, Mark
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781493506453, Publication Date: Tue, October 1, 2013, Type: Paperback ,
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6The Beginner's Guide to Engineering series is designed to provide a very simple, non-technical introduction to the fields of engineering for people with no experience in the fields.Each book in the series focuses on introducing the reader to the various concepts in the fields of engineering conceptually rather than mathematically.These books are a great resource for high school students that are considering majoring in one of the engineering fields, or for anyone else that is curious about engineering but has no background in the field.Books in the series:1. The Beginner's Guide to Engineering: Chemical Engineering2. The Beginner's Guide to Engineering: Computer Engineering3. The Beginner's Guide to Engineering: Electrical Engineering4. The Beginner's Guide to Engineering: Mechanical Engineering
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