Fundamentals of Engineering in a Flash: Rapid Review of Key Topics for the FE/EIT Exam (APFEFL)

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Copyright: 2006
Page Count: 400
Format: iTunes® App
SKU: APFEFL
Author(s):
  • Kimberly Cameron, PhD, PE

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    Dr. Kim Cameron graduated from Princeton in 1999 with a mechanical engineering degree and certificates (minors) in engineering physics, applied mathematics, and materials science. She received her doctorate degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University in 2005, with a minor in materials science and engineering. She was awarded fellowships from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and Lucent Technologies. Since graduating from Stanford, she has worked in the mechanics and materials group at Exponent, where she provides consulting services on a variety of engineering problems.
  • Fundamentals of Engineering in a Flash: Rapid Review of Key Topics for the FE/EIT Exam (APFEFL)

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    Now you can take your flashcards with you wherever you go.


    A perfect supplement for successful FE/EIT exam preparation, these flashcards challenge your recall of key information and enable you to review basic principles, formulas, equations, laws, units, and conversions.


    Quickly Review Important Topics for the FE/EIT Exam



    • Memorize key concepts.

    • Increase your problem-solving speed.

    • Improve your confidence.


    Prepare to Pass the FE/EIT exam with



    • 400 cards containing key information in question form

    • the ability to track your progress and shuffle the deck

    • a complete answer on the reverse side of each card

    • the option to flag cards for later review


    Topics Covered



    • Conversion Factors

    • Dynamics

    • Fluid Mechanics

    • Mathematics

    • Mechanics of Materials

    • Statics

    • Units and Fundamental Constants

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