Engineering formulas
by Kurt Gieck
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appears in Mechanical Engineering.
A revision and expansion of the bestselling guide that gives engineers, scientists, and other specialists essential technical and mathematical formulas in a handy, pocketsized format. In addition to updates and improvements throughout, this edition now includes an entirely new section on control engineering with facing pages available for notes, t...
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