Kurt Gramoll | iOS Apps
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- Eng Statics
- iOS Apps: Education By: Kurt Gramoll
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- Points: 0 + 4 (4.0) Version: 1.0.41 Eng Statics app provides real homework and test problems for the common engineering course called Statics. All problems are organized in sections and chapters common to most textbooks. ⥯
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- Eng Fluids
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- Points: 1 + 0 Version: 1.0.41 Eng Fluids app provides real homework and test problems for the common engineering course called Statics. All problems are organized in sections and chapters common to most textbooks. ... ⥯
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- Eng Dynamics
- iOS Apps: Education By: Kurt Gramoll
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- Points: 1 + 1 (5.0) Version: 1.0.41 'Eng Dynamics' app provides real homework and test problems for the common engineering course called Dynamics. All problems are organized in sections and chapters common to most ... ⥯
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- Eng Mechanics
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- Points: 0 + 3 (4.7) Version: 1.0.41 Eng Mechanics app provides real homework and test problems for the common engineering course called Mechanics of Materials, Deformable Bodies, or just Mechanics. All problems are ... ⥯
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- Beam HPC
- iOS Apps: Productivity By: Kurt Gramoll
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- Points: 0 + 4 (4.0) Version: 1.1.38 Beam HPC app calculates the moment, shear, deflection and rotation diagrams for a beam with various types of loading. Loading types include forces, moments and distributed loads. The ... ⥯
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- eqSolver
- iOS Apps: Education By: Kurt Gramoll
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- Points: 0 + 2 (5.0) Version: 1.1.38 The eqSolver app calculates the solution for simultaneous linear equations. In math and engineering, it is common to have 3 to 6 equations with 3 to 6 unknowns that need to be solved ... ⥯
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