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Book With All The Science And Engineering Formulas

What are the best reference books for mechanical engineering?

Here is a list of books that I have used. Some of these are textbooks from college, and some of these are books that I’ve picked up throughout my career.MathAdvanced Engineering Mathematics: Erwin KreyszigThomas' Calculus (13th Edition): George B. Thomas Jr., Maurice D. Weir, Joel R. HassDifferential Equations and Boundary Value Problems: Computing and Modeling (5th Edition)Linear Algebra with Applications, 5th Edition: Otto BretscherProbability and Statistics for Engineering and the Sciences: Jay L. DevoreUniversity Physics with Modern Physics (14th Edition): Hugh D. Young, Roger A. FreedmanMechanicsShigley's Mechanical Engineering DesignMechanical Behavior of Materials (4th Edition): Norman E. DowlingMechanics of Materials: James M. Gere, Barry J. GoodnoMechanical Engineering Reference Manual for the PE Exam, 13th Ed: Michael R. Lindeburg PEMachinery's Handbook, Toolbox EditionRoark's Formulas for Stress and Strain, 8th Edition: Warren Young, Richard Budynas, Ali SadeghEngineering Mechanics: Dynamics (14th Edition): Russell C. HibbelerMaterials Science and Engineering: An Introduction: William D. Callister, David G. RethwischFluids & ThermoFluid Mechanics: Frank WhiteFundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer: Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine, Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWittFundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 7th Edition: Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Daisie D. Boettner, Margaret B. BaileyI hope this helps,Arthur KirkbyMechaniCalc

Where can I get all the science formulas ?

all the science formulas ?? that is a library of books. Be specific.

And what are N1 N2 and N3 ?

Materials Science Engineering help.?

A structural steel with a fracture toughness of 60 MPa√m has no surface crack larger than 2.6 mm in length.

By how much (in %) would this largest surface crack have to grow before the system would experience fast fracture under an applied stress of 510 MPa?
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By using the external crack length formula
L=(K_IC)^2 / (sigma)^2 * pi
I found that the crack length at failiure would have to be 4.406mm until fast fracture. Is this right so far? How do I continue to answer the question?
So far the answers I have tried and were incorrect were: 1.3%, 0.69%, and 1.44%.

I am preparing for the GATE. Is there a sheet of all the formulae for the GATE for mechanical?

For formulas you may refere made easy handbook. It will help you in last time revision in an easy n quick way.Here I m providing you complete list of reference books for Mechanical Engineering : http://www.gate2016.info/gate-2016-books/mechanical-engineering-me/I hope this link will help u. If u need any kind of guidance related to GATE / IES / PSU preparation u may tell us here we will help u asap : GATE/IES/PSU Helpline

Exactly how hard is the Fundamentals of Engineering exam?

I have no engineering or technical background, but I am considering taking the Fundamentals of Engineering exam so I can sit for the patent bar. What are the odds that I can actually prepare for this myself?

Where can I find a formula book for GATE preparation?

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