Need Solutions Manual for Mechanics of Materials

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A user is seeking a solutions manual for "Mechanics of Materials" Edition 4 by Beer, Johnston, and Dewolf, published around 2005, citing its value as a study tool. Others in the thread express similar needs for the manual. However, the discussion is locked due to warnings issued for promoting academic dishonesty, emphasizing that solution manuals are intended for instructors, not students. The forum moderators stress the importance of learning the material independently. The conversation highlights the ongoing challenge students face in accessing study resources while adhering to academic integrity.
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Need Solutions Manual for "Mechanics of Materials"

I am trying to locate someone that has a solutions manual for "Mechanics of Materials" Edition 4 by Beer, Johnston and Dewolf...copyright about 2005. If anyone has one or happens to know where to get one or where to look I would be appreciative. They are invaluable as study tools. Thanks ahead of time for any ideas.
 
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Hey want to see if you had found a solutions manual. i am also on the search for one.
Thanks
 
Thread locked. 5 warning points given to M98Ranger and rxbandit (halfway to a PF ban, guys).

Instructor solution manuals are for instructors (hence the name), not for students. The PF will not condone cheating in any way, and will deal with attempts at cheating harshly. Learn the material, just like the rest of us did on the way to our success.
 
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