It is the book that explains why a ladder slips, how a truss transfers load, and when a moving car will stop. It turns terrified freshmen into confident sophomores.
In the vast ocean of engineering textbooks, few names command as much respect and nostalgia as . For decades, his book, Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics , has served as a foundational pillar for mechanical, civil, and aerospace engineering students worldwide. While newer, glossier texts flood the market, the 3rd Edition of Singer’s work remains a gold standard for clarity, rigor, and problem-solving practicality.
Ferdinand Singer is a renowned author and educator in the field of engineering mechanics. With years of experience in teaching and research, Singer has written several textbooks on engineering mechanics, including "Engineering Mechanics: Statics and Dynamics". His books are widely used by students and instructors around the world, and are known for their clarity, accuracy, and comprehensive coverage of the subject.
Covers concurrent and non-concurrent force systems, the principle of moments (Varignon’s Theorem), and resolution of forces. Equilibrium:
