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Looking for mechanics tutorials online

  • 06-10-2014 7:34am
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    Hi all.

    Currently studying a level 8 in mechanical engineering (having graduated from a level 7) and I find the mechanics is double dutch to me. Can anyone recommend a website or YouTube video series that would help, the module is mechanics in three dimensions. My confusion has to do with the teaching method and hand written lecture notes which have pages of derivations etc.

    Here's a link to the module so you can see what I'm doing:

    http://courses.cit.ie/index.cfm/page/module/moduleId/8472


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,638 ✭✭✭Turbulent Bill


    For this kind of stuff, you're better off learning from a book. It'll be a lot more cohesive than randomly scattered online tutorials. If you can't understand (or don't like) how it's explained in one book, there's always another one with a slightly different spin on the same stuff.


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