(Part 2) Reddit mentions: The best dynamics physics books
We found 121 Reddit comments discussing the best dynamics physics books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 34 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
21. Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach 5th Edition (Fifth Ed) 5e By Yunus Cengel & Michael Boles 2005
22. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition, JustAsk! Set
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23. Thermodynamics : An Engineering Approach, 7th Edition
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24. Fluid Power with Applications (6th Edition)
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25. An Introduction to Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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26. Munson, Young and Okiishi's Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
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27. Dynamics of Particles and Rigid Bodies: A Systematic Approach
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28. Applied Fluid Mechanics (6th, 06) by Mott, Robert L [Hardcover (2005)]
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🎓 Reddit experts on dynamics physics books
The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where dynamics physics books are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
No. Those are actual engineering books that are on-topic with heat exchange that is done via air-cooled heat sinks and liquid cooling with radiators. My joke was aimed to a fellow engineer who would appreciate the humor.
Here, the exact two books i was referring to that I have in my own library.
www.amazon.com/Thermodynamics-Engineering-Approach-Edition-Michael/dp/B004M8EFV6
www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Fluid-Mechanics-Edition-JustAsk/dp/0470067225
Found a "loose leaf" version of this textbook for 1/5th the price, also on Amazon: here. Also, if you search for fluid mechanics - there are more than a dozen titles. Makes me wonder why did it have to be the $950 version vs all others.
What is it - more fluid? Or such mechanics? Wow
If you want an in depth understanding, I recommend a thermodynamics textbook. This is the text that was used in my undergrad curriculum and jet engines are discussed towards the end of chapter 9.
Others who went to school for aerospace will probably have better in depth books focusing on jet engines, but if you want to understand the principles, you'll need thermo.
I used this in school, still useful in the workplace...
There is a newer edition for $170 it looks like. And it have eBook rental which is cheaper.
If you want to develop equations of motion for bodies in orbit, I recommend Dynamics of Rigid Bodies.
Send him this: https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Thermodynamics-Statistical-Mechanics/dp/1107694922
Also, whether he likes it or not, he is doing CICO too. If he overeats on keto, he still gets fat, so if he successfully follows keto, he still loses weight due to a caloric deficit and nothing else.
Ummm. It's on amazon for 121 Cad or 50 for the kindle edition. canadian...https://www.amazon.ca/Munson-Okiishis-Fundamentals-Mechanics-Version/dp/1119080703/ref=pd_cp_14_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=WY131QS949P6ZP6C3VZ8
LOL someone is selling this book for 10 Grand
What the Fuck
previous edition, but might work:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/1118116135/ref=sr_1_1_olp?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1484869527&sr=1-1&keywords=Fundamentals+of+Fluid+Mechanics+Munson
this is my favorite... https://www.amazon.com/Applied-Fluid-Mechanics-Robert-Hardcover/dp/B008AUFC4Q
What's the Author / Title / Edition / ISBN?
Edit: Thanks OP
Another thread points out: the text was $960 on amazon-through-third-party, but directly from the publisher for $286
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EHEP002022.html
https://www.amazon.com/Munson-Young-Okiishi%C3%82s-Fundamentals-Mechanics/dp/111884713X
It's https://www.amazon.com/Munson-Young-Okiishi%C3%82s-Fundamentals-Mechanics/dp/111884713X
He already posted it elsewhere
There's also his recent follow up with Eliot Fried and Lallit Anand, The Mechanics and Thermodynamics of Continua
https://www.amazon.com/Munson-Okiishis-Fundamentals-Mechanics-Version/dp/1119080703/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
this is book OP mentioned in comments
EDIT: syllabus
If you check one of my links, you'll see hard covers are available.
There's even people listing the book on Amazon for $2000, $4,375, and $10,000.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/111884713X/ref=sr_1_3_olp?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1484839853&sr=1-3&keywords=fundamental+fluid+mechanics+8th
Don't wait until last minute, and the bindered or binder ready pages should be exact copies of the hardcover.
>if you check the reviews you'll see that it's been printed with no diagrams, making it almost useless
No, that's not what bindered copies means. They're gonna be page for page copies of the textbook. In any case, if you shop early, the hardcover can be had for less than what you just imaged.
Link for the lazy
[Understanding Thermodynamics, H. C. Van Ness] (https://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Thermodynamics-Dover-Books-Physics/dp/0486632776)
I didn't truly understand thermo until I finally read this book in my 3rd year of my chem eng undergrad.It goes through the basics using lots of examples and analogies that really just helped things 'click' for me.
One thing to note though: if you're studying a thermodynamics heavy engineering degree, you'll spend a large amount of time studying things like fugacity, boundary conditions and equations that attempt to approximate solutions to non-ideal problems/approximate error. These don't have much to do with 'thermodynamics' in the traditional sense, imho. That book won't help much in understanding those ugly things.
"lol, it knows how to read comment histories, but it doesn't understand the very field of its phd." Referring to me as an "it" in an endeavor to dehumanize me and neglect my sound contentions further expounds your fallacious, extemporaneous, mendacious, unsagacious, perfidious, nascent dissidence and dearth of intellect. Like I said, if I "[don't] understand the very field of [my] phd" I implore you to mathematically prove my original contention erroneous (newsflash: you will have to fabricate new mathematical principles to achieve this insurmountable feat).
"So what was your dissertation on?" If I tell you my award winning dissertation you will find out my real name then subsequently gather your minute group of pathetic, no-life friends (in a futile attempt) to besmirch my lionized reputation. I'd rather not give low IQ children any reason to fabricate hate towards my exalted moniker.
"What texts would you suggest I uses to brush up on my fluid dynamics?" Assuming that you already have read (a colossal suspension of disbelief) a few introduction to physics textbooks, this would be a good start: http://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Fluid-Mechanics-Bruce-Munson/dp/1118116135/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404497955&sr=8-1&keywords=fluid+dynamics.
"What are the exact pressure and temperature conditions in that fictional fire anyway?" What a risible and ludicrous inquiry. If you knew anything about engineering problems you would understand I would have to assume excessive amounts of information that you would overtly, fallaciously disavow.
"(ps I don't normally feed the trolls, but I'm taking a little study break and you and your thesaurus are pretty entertaining)" Do you label everyone that triumphs over you in intellectual bouts as "trolls"? Go back to neurotically studying for a test that I could perfunctorily terminate in a quarter of the time with an eighth of the time spent studying.
Hey guys, this is the textbook - as you can see, it is really $950 for a used hard copy.
Reddit loves to fact-check, so I'm sure you'll find that you can buy the looseleaf version for $160, but if you check the reviews you'll see that it's been printed with no diagrams, making it almost useless (this is confirmed by someone I know irl who bought it for the course. This is also the version that our bookstore carries for $200, amazingly). You'll also see that you can buy the online version, which is nice, but for fluids you need lots of tables to use during tests and since having laptops open during tests is too much of a liability, the professor only allows hard copies of the tables for tests.
I'll be using a pdf version of the book (not one from Amazon, that's all I'll say...), and printing out the tables for the tests. If I'm not allowed to do that I'll just drop the course, because there's no way in hell I'm buying the $950 hard copy like she is pressuring.
Oh, and here are screenshots of the course syllabus showing that we do actually need the book, and yes it is only for a few weeks (4 actually, not 6 - the first 6 weeks are with another book which is sold for $215 at our bookstore)
Thanks for compiling all the links to those books. As for the two you couldn't find here are my best guesses:
Cancer
"2 Galaxies"
I also found links to the rest of the Course Material:
Heat and Thermodynamics - Zemansky
Thermodynacis, Kinetic Theory, Statistcal Mechanics - Sears
Kinetic Theory of Gases - Kennard
Thermodynamcis: An Advanced Treatment - Guggenheim
(Couldn't Find) Electricity and Electromagnetism - Hornell
Elements of the Theory of Functions
Advanced Calculus
Complex Analysis - Lars Alfors
Introduction to Electric Fields - Rogers
Electromagnetics - Krans
Communication Circuits Fundamentals - Smith