Overview
More than 300,000 engineers have relied on the Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual to prepare for the FE/EIT exam. The Reference Manual provides a broad review of engineering fundamentals, emphasizing subjects typically found in four- and five-year engineering degree programs. Each chapter covers one subject with solved example problems illustrating key points. Practice problems at the end of every chapter use both SI and English units. Solutions are in the companion Solutions Manual.
Comprehensive review of thousands of engineering topics, including FE exam topics
- Over 980 practice problems
- More than 590 figures
- Over 400 solved sample problems
- Hundreds of tables and conversion formulas
- More than 2,000 equations and formulas
- A detailed 7,000-item index for quick reference
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The Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual is the classic book for comprehensive coverage of engineering fundamentals, including the topics on the general FE exam. It is ideal for those needing thorough exam preparation, especially if they have been out of school for a while. The Manual contains nearly 1,000 practice problems, with solutions presented in the Solutions Manual for the Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual, SI Units, 8th ed. (ISBN 091204540X). The text is enhanced by hundreds of illustrations, equations, and tables, along with a detailed index.
Synopsis
The "Engineer-In-Training Reference Manual" is the resource over 250,000 engineers have relied on for 20 years to prepare for the FE/EIT exam. Endorsed by the National Society of Professional Engineers, the manual's clear, concise coverage of a wide range of topics, plus the excellent index, makes it a valued reference in many engineers' libraries. 1,064 pp., indexed. Pub: 1996.