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Chapter 1 - Introduction To The Engineering ProfessionChapter 1.2 - Engineering As A ProfessionChapter 1.4 - Engineering DisciplinesChapter 2.3 - Study Habits And StrategiesChapter 2.5 - Your Graduation PlanChapter 3 - Introduction To Engineering DesignChapter 3.2 - Additional Design ConsiderationsChapter 3.4 - Project Scheduling And Task ChartChapter 3.6 - Water And Air Standards In The United StatesChapter 4 - Engineering Communication
Chapter 4.2 - Basic Steps Involved In The Solution Of Engineering ProblemsChapter 4.3 - Written CommunicationChapter 4.5 - Graphical CommunicationChapter 5.4 - Academic Dishonesty, Conflict Of Interest, Professional ResponsibilityChapter 6 - Fundamental Dimensions And UnitsChapter 6.1 - Fundamental Dimensions And UnitsChapter 6.2 - Systems Of UnitsChapter 6.3 - Unit Conversion And Dimensional HomogeneityChapter 6.5 - Components And SystemsChapter 6.6 - Physical Y Laws And ObservationsChapter 7 - Length And Length-related Variables In EngineeringChapter 7.2 - Ratio Of Two Lengths—radians And StrainChapter 7.5 - Second Moment Of AreaChapter 8 - Time And Time-related Variables In EngineeringChapter 8.2 - Measurement Of TimeChapter 8.4 - Flow Of TrafficChapter 8.5 - Engineering Variables Involving Length And TimeChapter 9 - Mass And Mass-related Variables In EngineeringChapter 9.3 - Mass Flow RateChapter 9.6 - Conservation Of MassChapter 10 - Force And Force-related Variables In EngineeringChapter 10.2 - Newton’s Laws In MechanicsChapter 10.4 - Work—force Acting Over A DistanceChapter 10.6 - Linear Impulse—force Acting Over TimeChapter 11 - Temperature And Temperature- Related Variables In EngineeringChapter 11.2 - Temperature Difference And Heat TransferChapter 11.4 - Heating Values Of FuelsChapter 11.6 - Additional Temperature-related Material PropertiesChapter 12 - Electric Current And Related Variables In EngineeringChapter 12.1 - Electric Current, Voltage,and Electric PowerChapter 12.2 - Electrical Circuits And ComponentsChapter 12.5 - Lighting SystemsChapter 13 - Energy And PowerChapter 13.2 - Conservation Of EnergyChapter 13.4 - EfficiencyChapter 13.5 - Energy Sources, Generation,and ConsumptionChapter 14 - Computational Engineering Tools Electronic SpreadsheetsChapter 14.2 - Excel FunctionsChapter 14.4 - Matrix Computation With ExcelChapter 14.5 - An Introduction To Excel’s Visual Basic For ApplicationsChapter 15 - Computational Engineering Tools MatlabChapter 15.1 - Matlab BasicsChapter 15.2 - Matlab Functions, Loop Control, And Conditional StatementsChapter 15.5 - Symbolic Mathematics With MatlabChapter 16 - Engineering Drawings And SymbolsChapter 16.1 - Mechanical DrawingsChapter 16.3 - Solid ModelingChapter 16.4 - Engineering SymbolsChapter 17 - Engineering MaterialsChapter 17.1 - Material Selection And OriginChapter 17.2 - The Properties Of MaterialsChapter 17.3 - MetalsChapter 17.4 - ConcreteChapter 17.5 - Wood, Plastics, Silicon, Glass, And CompositesChapter 17.6 - Fluid Materials: Air And WaterChapter 18 - Mathematics In EngineeringChapter 18.2 - Linear ModelsChapter 18.3 - Nonlinear ModelsChapter 18.4 - Exponential A P Nd Logarithmic ModelsChapter 18.5 - Matrix AlgebraChapter 18.6 - CalculusChapter 18.7 - Differential EquationsChapter 19 - Probability And Statistics In EngineeringChapter 19.3 - Frequency DistributionsChapter 19.5 - Normal DistributionChapter 20 - Engineering EconomicsChapter 20.4 - Effective Interest RateChapter 20.5 - Present And Future Worth Of Series PaymentChapter 20.8 - Excel Financial Functions
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Discover what it takes to be a successful engineer today with Moaveni's ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING, 6th Edition. This reader-friendly approach helps you develop the strong problem-solving skills and solid foundation in fundamental principles you need to become an analytical, detail-oriented and creative engineer. This edition opens with an overview of what engineers do and includes behind-the-scenes glimpses inside areas of specialization. Candid, straight-forward discussions examine what you need to succeed as an engineer today. You study basic physical concepts and laws that are important in your engineering studies as well as on the job. In addition, Professional Profiles throughout this edition highlight the work of practicing engineers around the globe and connect the fundamental principles you're learning to professional engineering success.
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