Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics 1 (Intuition + Application)

Master dynamics topics: kinematics, Newton laws, work, energy, power, impulse & momentum, fluid flow, propulsion, orbits

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Description

How do you create propulsion for rockets and jet planes? How do you analyze the motion of pulleys in Dynamics, and how do you use the concept of Dynamics to use pulleys to lift heavy objects such as creates and elevators? How do you use kinematics to calculate relative velocities between jets on a moving aircraft carrier and between cars on a highway? Would you like to know how to make passengers experience weightlessness (0g) and also how to make them feel 4 times their weight using the concepts of work and energy and how to make a hovercraft move using impulse & momentum?

All that and much more, you will learn here, in Dynamics Part 1.

In this course, I will teach you everything you need to know involving Dynamics for a particle, which will perfectly set you up for rigid body Dynamics in Dynamics Part 2.

Kinematics, Newton laws, work, energy, power, impulse and momentum, both linear and angular, steady fluid flow, propulsion for rockets and jets, orbital mechanics - not only, I will give you strong intuition for those concepts, I will also make sure that you will walk away with strong problem solving skills. That's a promise!

Dynamics relies heavily on Calculus and on fundamental concepts of Statics, such as forces, moments and friction.

Before you buy, take a look at some of my free preview videos, and if you like what you see, ENROLL NOW, and let's get started! See you inside!

Best,

Mark

What You Will Learn!

  • How to analyze the motion of objects using kinematic equations
  • How to apply Newton laws & the equations of motion to engineering problems
  • How to simplify solving engineering problems using work, energy & power
  • How to use the linear and angular impulse & momentum concepts in engineering
  • How to analyze the impact of two bodies using the conservation of momentum
  • How to analyze steady fluid flow in water pipes
  • How to use fluid flow in propulsion for rockets & jets
  • How to make a satellite or a rocket change orbits in space

Who Should Attend!

  • Engineering students in Mechanical, Civil, Aerospace, Maritime engineering
  • Professional engineers in Mechanics, Civil, Aerospace, Maritime engineering