From which books of Mechanic Materials are these images?

In summary, the conversation discusses a text used in aeronautical engineering at St. Louis University that was authored by Beers and Johnson in the late 60's and early 70's. It was a popular text for studying statics and dynamics and was available in Spanish. The conversation also mentions using Google's image search feature to find similar materials.
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rhino1000 said:
These sketches appear to be from a text we used in aeronautical engineering at St.Louis University,for statics and dynamics,the Spanish language version.
I'm certain it was authored by Beers and Johnson,this text was used back in the late 60's & early 70's,very popular standard statics and dynamics text here in the U.S.
 

1. What is the purpose of using images from books of Mechanic Materials?

The purpose of using images from books of Mechanic Materials is to visually depict the concepts and principles discussed in the book, making it easier for readers to understand and visualize the subject matter.

2. How do these images enhance the learning experience?

These images enhance the learning experience by providing a visual representation of the concepts and principles being discussed, which can help readers better understand and remember the information.

3. Are these images from a specific edition or version of the book?

These images may be from a specific edition or version of the book, but they can also be found in multiple editions or versions. It is important to check the citation or reference page for the specific source of the images.

4. Can these images be used in academic or research projects?

Yes, these images can be used in academic or research projects as long as proper citation and copyright laws are followed. It is important to properly credit the source of the images.

5. Are there any copyright restrictions on the use of these images?

Yes, there may be copyright restrictions on the use of these images. It is important to check the copyright information for the specific book from which the images are taken. Generally, images from published books are protected under copyright law and require permission for use.

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