Understand Mechanics from scratch: the one statics course you need to get started with engineering statics and mechanics
Engineering mechanics, especially statics is the backbone of all mechanical engineering disciplines. being comfortable with the concepts of statics is an essential component in your toolbox on your path to be a successful engineer.
In this course we will go from understanding very basic concepts of physics like time, length and mass step by step through studying motion and working with forces and force components into understanding equilibrium of particles and bodies. After finishing the course you will be able to isolate mechanical subsystems and represent them with their free body diagram including the external forces acting on it and the reactions of the supports. the following concepts will be discussed in the course: Section one: The fundamentals What is mechanics The building blocks of mechanics: Time, length and mass Motion: Position, velocity and acceleration Section two: Newton Laws Newtons first law: What is there is no force? Newton's second law: What if there is a force? Newton's third law: What happens to objects that apply force? Equilibrium and working with forces Force Weight Equilibrium of a particle Breaking forces into their components, working with a force as a vector The Moment of a force Equilibrium of a body Reactions and FBD Reaction of smooth and rough surfaces Friction Reactions of supports Smooth and rough surfaces Roller supports, Pinned connections Fixed connections Sliding supports Free body diagram FBD the course will be followed by three other courses as a part of a complete engineering mechanics module we are looking forward to have you in this engaging and rewarding course! What you’ll learn Mechanics statics Equilibrium of a particle and of a body Reactions of surfaces and of supports Free body diagram Position, velocity and acceleration Newton's laws Working with forces Torque Engineering mechanics mechanical engineering engineering fundamentales of statics Are there any course requirements or prerequisites? Basic algebra don't worry about anything else, we will explain everything as we go Who this course is for: High school students looking to understand statics and mechanics Beginner students of engineering statics and mechanics Non-engineers interested in engineering
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