Free e-books or tutorials for statics

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The forum discussion centers on the search for free e-books and tutorials specifically for statics, a fundamental subject in Mechatronics. User Rigon, a first-year student at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering in Skopje, seeks resources to aid his studies. Another user suggests a website, http://lovecalc0.tripod.com/engineeringX.html, where users can find educational materials by substituting X with a number between 1 and 9. The conversation highlights the community's willingness to assist newcomers in their academic pursuits.

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  • Basic understanding of statics principles
  • Familiarity with Mechatronics as a field of study
  • Internet navigation skills to access online resources
  • Ability to evaluate educational materials for relevance
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  • Explore the website http://lovecalc0.tripod.com/engineeringX.html for statics resources
  • Research additional online platforms offering free engineering textbooks
  • Look into academic forums dedicated to Mechatronics for peer recommendations
  • Investigate YouTube channels that provide tutorials on statics concepts
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This discussion is beneficial for Mechatronics students, educators seeking teaching materials, and anyone looking for free resources to enhance their understanding of statics.

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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.
 
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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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