Chegg Study has step-by-step solutions for most problems in the 7th edition of Dynamics textbooks. This is a student resource, legally licensed. The difference: Chegg explains why the answer works. SlideShare just shows the answer. Note: Always do the problem yourself first. Using Chegg as a primary source is still a violation at many schools.
Kinetics relates forces to motion.
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Most engineering colleges now use plagiarism detection software for homework. More importantly, many professors have their own copy of the 7th edition solution manual. If you copy a solution verbatim, the professor will recognize the formatting, the specific method, or the final answer. Automatic referral to the Dean of Students is a real risk.
Unlike humanities essays, engineering problems have definitive right and wrong answers. The textbook provides answers to odd-numbered problems (1, 3, 5, 7...), but professors almost exclusively assign even-numbered problems (2, 4, 6, 8...), for which no answers are provided. Students are left guessing if they applied the correct vector cross product or integrated the acceleration correctly. The solution manual is seen as the only way to verify their work. Chegg Study has step-by-step solutions for most problems
Search "Engineering Mechanics Dynamics 7th Edition Problem 12-7" on YouTube. Hundreds of educators have posted whiteboard walkthroughs of specific problems. This is transformative use (education), not copyright infringement. Channels like Jeff Hanson or structurefree are goldmines.
When a document is removed, scammers create fake "mirror links." If you see a SlideShare result promising a free download but requiring a credit card, a survey, or a login to a suspicious site, you are entering malware territory. Engineering students have lost entire thesis files to ransomware by clicking "Download PDF" on a fake SlideShare clone. Work and Energy:
SlideShare now uses automated fingerprinting. When you search for that specific manual, you are likely to find a thumbnail that says "Document removed due to copyright claim." Pearson and McGraw-Hill aggressively patrol SlideShare. The 7th edition was hit hard in the 2022-2024 purges.