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Engineering Mechanics

Credits: 3
Course Number: 10-623-173

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10-623-173 ENGINEERING MECHANICS ...force systems and equilibrium in two and three dimensions, free body diagrams, trusses, frames, friction, kinematic analysis of particle and rigid body translation, rotation, and general plane motion, force-acceleration analysis, work-energy analysis, impulse momentum analysis, impact, damped and undamped vibrations, and forced vibrations. (Prerequisite: 10-806-286, Calculus Based Physics 1)

What will I learn?

  1. Investigate forces, moments, couples.
  2. Analyze free body diagrams, equations of equilibrium
  3. Apply equations of equilibrium to trusses, frames, and machines
  4. Investigate friction
  5. Analyze particle and rigid body kinematics, translation and rotation about a fixed axis.
  6. Analyze rigid body kinematics: relative velocity and acceleration analysis of general plan motion
  7. Analyze rigid body kinetics: force-acceleration analysis of translation, rotation about a fixed axis, and general plan motion
  8. Analyze free, forced, and damped vibrations
  9. Apply work-energy calculations
  10. Apply impluse-momentum calculations
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