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  1. Statics: Introduction to Statics

    Introduction to Statics — an overview of statics and an introduction to units and problem solving.

  2. Statics - Engineer4Free: The #1 Source for Free Engineering Tutorials

    This free online statics course teaches how to assess and solve 2D and 3D statically determinate problems. The course consists of 83 tutorials which cover the material of a typical statics course …

  3. Engineering Mechanics: Statics, 9th Edition - studylib.net

    Statics textbook for engineering students. Covers principles of statics, force systems, equilibrium, structures, distributed forces, and more.

  4. Statics - Wikipedia

    Statics is the branch of classical mechanics that is concerned with the analysis of force and torque acting on a physical system that does not experience an acceleration, but rather is in equilibrium with …

  5. Engineering Mechanics: Statics – Open Textbook

    Introduction to engineering mechanics: statics, for those who love to learn. Concepts include: particles and rigid body equilibrium equations, distributed loads, shear and moment diagrams, trusses, …

  6. 1: Introduction to Statics - Engineering LibreTexts

    The subject is called “statics” because it is concerned with particles and rigid bodies that are in equilibrium, and these will usually be stationary, i.e. static. The chapters in this book are: Introduction …

  7. Engineering Statics: Open and Interactive - Open Textbook Library

    Dec 16, 2021 · Engineering Statics is a free, open-source textbook appropriate for anyone who wishes to learn more about vectors, forces, moments, static equilibrium, and the properties of shapes.

  8. Jeff Hanson - YouTube

    This channel is focused on presenting Statics videos. The intent is for me to put enough videos up such that a viewer could take and pass the class by simply watching this video series.

  9. Engineering Statics — Open & Free - OLI

    Statics is the study of methods for quantifying the forces between bodies. Forces are responsible for maintaining balance and causing motion of bodies, or changes in their shape.

  10. ME 270: Basic Mechanics I | Purdue University

    6 days ago · Welcome to the ME 270 course website for the Spring 2026 term. The material on this site is a complement to the lecture book for the course. And, all material here is accessible without the …