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198929 No.198929 [Reply] [Original]

What's a good online resource for learning basic mechanical principles? I'm talking about weight distribution, gear directions etc. Stuff that would show up on babbys first mechanical aptitude test.

I'm asking because at a recent interview I got 100% on both maths and english tests, then 60% on the mechanical aptitude test. I seriously need to brush up on my knowledge.

>> No.198954

bump

>> No.198976

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mechanical-engineering/

>> No.199056

bump

>> No.199203

>>198976
I'm looking for more basic stuff. It doesn't get as advanced as that on the test.

>> No.199205

audel's millwrights and mechanic's handbook.