Where can I find a solutions manual for Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics?

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The discussion centers on the search for a solutions manual for "Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (2nd edition)" by William Riley and Leroy Sturges. The original poster expresses difficulty in finding legitimate resources for studying and preparing for an upcoming exam. Forum members clarify that solution manuals are intended for instructors and that requests for such materials are not permitted on the platform. The thread concludes with a reminder that accessing these manuals through unofficial means is discouraged.

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Hey guys! I took mechanics last year, and did fairly well...A-. But, we had a solutions manual/file that a friend had, so we could study on the weekends a lot for upcoming exams.

We are struggling in Dynamics, and need to begin studying for the first exam(in 2 weeks). So, my question is, does anyone know of a place I can get solutions or manuals. The actual book doesn't list any websites or anything...and my poor web searching abilities don't seem to work either.


The book is Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics(2nd edition) by William Riley and Leroy Sturges.


Thanks guys, any help would be great! We just like to run through a TON of problems to get ourselves ready, and its nearly impossible with solutions(and is even nicer, if its worked out too...so we can learn from our mistakes).
 
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I don't see the harm in solution manuals, I find them very handy but, if they aren't listed that means they aren't available unless your a professor.

So you can obtain them but not in a legit way so no one is going to help you here I'm guessing.
 
Requests for solution manuals for textbooks are not allowed on the PF. Solution manuals are for instructors, NOT for students.

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