Engineering Mechanics By Kottiswaran <LATEST • SERIES>
It will not turn you into a theoretical physicist, but it will turn you into an engineer who can confidently calculate reactions, find centroids, and solve dynamic pulley problems. It is the ultimate "exam-centric" guide that respects the time pressure and syllabus constraints of modern engineering students.
Many students struggle with Moment of Inertia. Use the book’s tabular methods for composite shapes to simplify these calculations. Conclusion engineering mechanics by kottiswaran
You might ask: With so many textbooks on the market (like Beer & Johnston or Hibbeler), why choose the local author? It will not turn you into a theoretical
After going through the solved examples, head to the exercise section at the end of each chapter. This is where your actual learning is tested. Use the book’s tabular methods for composite shapes
Before looking at the solved solution, try to draw the FBD yourself. Kottiswaran’s diagrams are very clean, making them excellent templates to follow.
Cover the fully solved examples with a notebook. Try to solve the problem before looking at Kottiswaran’s solution. Mark the ones you get wrong.