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Omie Jay

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...post 'em here.

https://engineering.purdue.edu/ME200/Spring 2009/Lucht Lectures/
Very good thermo lecture notes and it pretty much sums up all the important bits in the textbook.

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Found it today courtesy of a friend of mine. Its got math, thermo, fluid mechanics, mechanics of solids, and more, scroll along the left sidebar and look for whatever notes u want, but i think worked solutions u gotta pay for, but still, the notes are pretty awesome.
If anyone's doing MMAN1300 next semester, then that site explains in an apparently easy way (according to my friend) how to do first and second moment of inertia, over here.
 

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More generalised but:

welcome - gigapedia.com

Has just about every engineering text book you'll ever need (or a suitable substitute). I didn't know of it until second year, could have saved my some time.
 

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bump, because im about to use these links, reminding uncle (and other mech engineers) that these links exist (not that he'd need them, intelligent freak).
 

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