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Auto Math Handbook HP
- Paperback
- Author: John Lawlor
- Publisher: HP Trade
- Release Date: April 1991
- ISBN-10: 1557880204
- ISBN-13: 9781557880208
- List Price: $19.95
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
A bit disapointed
Pretty basic, was looking for more. These formula combo's are easily found on the net for free, if you do not have the net? you will not see this anyway. The book does have some value.
Excellent handbook
many thanks.it's an excellent book with a lot of mathematical equations inside and short and clear base explanations, based on the physics.
It's not real engineering book,but very close to the university mimeographed.
I'm really satisfy with it and would recommend it to purchase.
Sound Reference
Been around a long time, this book is a quality reference for the mechanic or junkie who wants a little more from his experience around engines and cars, or, who wants to expand their ability and knowledge. Clear and easy to find what you're looking for.
A reference for those with weak math skills.
While this book does appear to have a good coverage of topics, there is little to be found here that wouldn't be considered trivial by anyone who has completed a math course at the junior high level.
Simple, too simple
If your looking for something beyond gradeschool math (read:algebra/geometry)then I wouldn't recommend this book. The formulas would be usefull in modifying from an already set or measured value (tire size,mph,mpg) but would not be usefull when trying to design, analyze or mathmaticaly model anything. Use of English units nice for laymen.
I was dissapointed at the lack of truely usefull equations, most seem to be shuffling of equations.
Conversion tables are nice however.