Re: Elements of Propulsion (by Mattingly)
- From: Will Gibbs <thisisno@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 14:28:32 -0700 (PDT)
On Mar 1, 3:48 pm, Last5Standing <last5stand...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 1, 6:37 am, "Kathryn LeBlanc" <klebl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, what you do is you go to the end of each chapter. You write out some
stuff that might vaguely resemble a solution to the problem, then you bring
it to your professor. He/she will then give you a key (usually in red pen)
that will unlock worlds of wisdom and knowledge from a website that he/she
will probably also give you. The website will likely look something likewww.yourschool.edu/yourprofsname/thecoursenumber.
best of luck!!
"Last5Standing" <last5stand...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Does anyone have a copy of the solutions manual to the book "Elements
of Propulsion" by Jack D. Mattingly or does anyone know where I might
be able to obtain one?
That would be lovely, but unfortunately, I'm not in school and don't
have that luxury.
Just curious if you have come across the solution manual yet. I have
not been able to find one either.
.
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