Free e-books or tutorials for statics

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Rigon, a first-year Mechatronics student from Macedonia, is seeking free e-books or tutorials on statics. Other forum members welcome him and express their willingness to assist. One user suggests a website that offers resources for engineering topics. The discussion highlights the community's support for newcomers and the sharing of educational resources. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of collaboration in finding academic materials.
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Hi, I am Rigon from Macedonia. I am studying Mechatronics on the faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Skopje.Now I am in the first year.Can somebody help me to tell where I can find free e-books or tutorials for statics or something similar.I hope somebody will help me.Thanks
 
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Can't help you with that, Rigon, but Welcome To PF. Others here certainly can and will help you. This, unfortunately, is not an area in which I have relevant knowledge.
 
Hello
I'm new to the board too :P

Take a look in this site:
http://lovecalc0.tripod.com/engineeringX.html
which X is a number between 1 and 9
 
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