My son's Thermo teacher suggested that they would be well served by starting to accumulate a few engineering reference books, as some of they stuff they might be looking for is either hard to find on the internet or inaccurate since there aren't really any internet accuracy police. I wanted to get him a gift but wasn't exactly sure what he was talking about. I can't really pry, or he'll know I'm looking to buy one. So, do you think he's talking about something like Mark's (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marks'_Standard_Handbook_for_Mechanical_Engineers)? Is that a good one? Anything you'd rather have? Thanks!
P.S. I'm a clueless non-engineer Dad
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