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Engineering Textbook
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    Can somebody recommend a good introductory engineering (mechanical or general) textbook for self-study?
     
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    Jason
     
    February 2012
    I'd probably start by going through a freshman physics textbook. It sounds like this is what you want to learn: http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~probs/mech.html

    The exact book and author aren't too important because they are mostly all the same. Just find a pdf or get one from your local library.

    Another key thing you'll need to know is how to do basic programming to plot equations or numerically model things. I'd suggest Sage or just ipython/numpy/scipy/matplotlib installed on your local machine. At school, students commonly use Matlab. You can also use a graphing calculator.

    edit: let me know if this is what you were looking for and what you specifically want to learn. It's a broad subject
     

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