Where Can I Find Textbooks with Worked Solutions for Engineering Statics?

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Textbooks with worked solutions for Engineering Statics can be challenging to find, but resources like Schaum's Outlines are recommended for their extensive worked problems. Basic Statics textbooks are also suggested as they typically include examples and solutions relevant to free body diagrams and tension calculations. Students are encouraged to explore these options for additional practice and understanding. Accessing these resources can significantly aid in mastering the subject. Finding the right textbook can enhance learning and problem-solving skills in Engineering Statics.
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hey guys I am doing my first semester subject in first year. we're doing a subject on like free body diagrams and like working out like tension in the cables and angles and stuff. i really can't find a textbook with worked solutions and more questions? does anyone know where i can find some? its pretty much like yr 12 physics kinda?? thanks for anyhelp
 
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dood - like what you need is, like a Schaums Outline or something,bc they have like stacks of worked probs
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Any basic Statics book should help you out.
 
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