- Engineering Dynamics 2
- >
- DYNAMICS 2 - SET 3 - Q AND A
DYNAMICS 2 - SET 3 - Q AND A
INTRODUCTION
Engineering Dynamics is a core mechanical and civil engineering course that studies the motion of objects and the forces causing them. It builds on Newtonian mechanics from physics and extends concepts from statics (forces in equilibrium) to systems in motion. Dynamics is essential for mechanical, aerospace, civil, and mechatronics engineering, providing the foundation for advanced courses in control systems, finite element analysis (FEA), and mechanical design. Problem-solving involves calculus, vector algebra, and free-body diagrams.
SET 3 TOPICS
Conservation of energy and momentum
Translation –Rectilinear and curvilinearError! Bookmark not defined.
Impulse and momentum
The solution of undamped forced vibration
The solution of damped forced vibration
The vibration of rigid bodies