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About the Course
This course explores the analysis and design of beam bending problems.
Prerequisite Knowledge: You will need to have successfully completed my earlier course 鈥淢echanics of Materials I: Fundamentals of Stress and Strain and Axial Loading鈥 in order to be successful in this course
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DG
Oct 13, 2020
Simple, concise, designed to be practical and clear.. Instructor is very proficient and material provided is clear.
AS
Aug 15, 2020
Thanks to Dr Whiteman! Explanation of the concepts of beam calculations was exceptional. and easy to understand.
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