EGR-2210 - Dynamics* (3) Prerequisite: EGR-1210 ; PHY-1210 or PHY-1310 This study of the behavior of bodies in motion includes the kinematics and kinetics of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies in plane motion. Kinetics problems are solved by direct application of Newton’s laws and by energy and momentum methods.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Express dynamic quantities as vectors in terms of Cartesian, polar, and normal-tangential coordinates.
CO2 - Compute mass moments of inertia for systems of particles and rigid bodies.
CO3 - Solve kinematics problems involving rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles.
CO4 - Solve kinetics problems involving a system of particles using Newton’s Second Law.
CO5 - Apply the principles of work and energy, conservation of energy, impulse and momentum, and conservation of momentum to the solution of engineering problems involving particles and rigid bodies.
CO6 - Solve kinematics problems involving the translation and rotation of rigid bodies.
CO7 - Solve kinetics problems involving the translation and rotation of rigid bodies.
CO8 - Apply the principles of work and energy, conservation of energy, impulse and momentum, and conservation of momentum to the solution of engineering problems involving rigid bodies in planar motion.
Course Fee: None
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