- Level Professional
- المدة 15 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology(KAIST)
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This course teaches dynamics, one of the basic mechanics subjects of Mechanical Engineering. Students would be able to organize their knowledge about force and motion, work-energy, impulse-momentum in view of Newton's 2nd law and its integration over time and displacement. The Engineering Dynamics consists of two parts: particle dynamics and rigid body dynamics. This is the first part of the dynamics: Particle dynamics class will consist of lecture videos, which are about 15 min length (or a bit longer). These contain a couple of practice problem solving. There will also be standalone homeworks that are not part of video lectures, and a final exam.الوحدات
Lecture Note Ch.0. Introduction
2
Readings
- Student version
- Filled version
Lecture Note Ch.1. Particle Kinematics
2
Readings
- Student Version
- Filled version
Lecture Note Ch.2. Particle Kinetics
2
Readings
- Student version
- Filled version
Lecture Note Ch.3. Kinetics of Systems of Particles
2
Readings
- Student version
- Filled version
Ch 0. Intro to dynamics
1
Videos
- Intro to Dynamics
Ch. 1.1.1 Kinematics in Cartesian coordinate
1
Videos
- Kinematics in Cartesian coordinate
Ch. 1.1.2 Kinematics in Tangential-Normal coordinate
1
Videos
- Kinematics in Tangential-Normal coordinate
Ch. 1.1.3 Kinematics in Polar coordinate
1
Videos
- Kinematics in Polar coordinate
Ch. 1.2 Relative motion and constraint
1
Videos
- Relative motion and constraint
Week 1 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 1 Practice Quiz
Free body diagram
1
Videos
- Free body diagram
Ch. 2.1.1 Newton's law, linear motion
1
Videos
- Newton's law, linear motion
Ch. 2.1.2_part 1 Newton's law, rotational motion
1
Videos
- Newton's law, rotational motion
Ch. 2.1.2_part 2 Newton’s law, rotational motion, examples
1
Videos
- Newton’s law, rotational motion, examples
(MEQ) centripetal force
1
Videos
- (MEQ) centripetal force
(MEQ) EoM of rotational example
1
Videos
- EoM of rotational example
Week 2 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 2 Practice Quiz
Ch. 2.2 Work & Energy
1
Videos
- Work & Energy
(MEQ) Work-Energy ME question
1
Videos
- Work-Energy ME question
Ch.2.3.1 Linear impulse momentum
1
Videos
- Linear impulse momentum
Week 3 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 3 Practice Quiz
Ch. 2.3.2_part 1 Angular impulse momentum
1
Videos
- Angular impulse momentum
Ch 2.3.2 _part 2 Angular impulse-momentum, example 1
1
Videos
- Angular impulse-momentum, example1
Ch. 2.3.2_part 3 Angular impulse-momentum, example 2
1
Videos
- Angular impulse-momentum, example 2
(MEQ) integral of EoM in Polar coordinate
1
Videos
- integral of EoM in Polar coordinate
Week 4 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 4 Practice Quiz
Ch. 2.4.1_part 1 Impact of particle
1
Videos
- Impact of particle
Ch. 2.4.1_part 2 Impact of particle example
1
Videos
- Impact of particle example
(MEQ) energy loss during collision
1
Videos
- energy loss during collision
Ch. 2.4.2 Relative motion and inertia force
1
Videos
- Relative motion and inertia force
Week 5 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 5 Practice Quiz
Ch.3.1 ~ 3.2 F=ma, Work-energy of the systems of particles
1
Videos
- F=ma, Work-energy of the systems of particles
Ch.3.3 Impulse-momentum of the systems of particles
1
Videos
- Impulse-momentum of the systems of particles
Ch. 3.4 Practice problems of the kinetics of systems of particles
1
Videos
- Practice problems of the kinetics of systems of particles
Week 6 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 6 Practice Quiz
Ch. 3.5.1 Equations of motion of steady flow
1
Videos
- Equations of motion of steady flow
Ch.3.5.2_part 1 Equations of motion of variable mass system
1
Videos
- Equations of motion of variable mass system
Ch. 3.5.2_part 2 Practice problems of variable mass
1
Videos
- Practice problems of variable mass
Week 7 Quiz
1
Assignment
- Week 7 Practice Quiz
FINAL TEST
1
Assignment
- FINAL TEST
Auto Summary
"Particle Dynamics" is a professional-level course in the Science & Engineering domain, focusing on the fundamental mechanics of Mechanical Engineering. Taught by Coursera, it covers force and motion, work-energy, and impulse-momentum based on Newton's 2nd law. The course includes lecture videos, practice problems, standalone homework, and a final exam, spanning 900 minutes. Subscription options are available in Starter and Professional tiers, ideal for learners seeking in-depth knowledge in particle dynamics.

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