EGR-1210 - Statics* (3) Co-requisite: MTH-1210 ; PHY-1210 ; PHY-1210L or PHY-1310
In this engineering mechanics course, students study the equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies subject to forces in two and three dimensions. Topics include forces, moments, couples, equilibrium, trusses, frames, machines, internal forces, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Problems are solved using scalar and vector methods.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Apply statics concepts to solve two-dimensional particle and rigid-body equilibrium problems.
CO2 - Apply statics concepts to solve three-dimensional particle and rigid-body equilibrium problems.
CO3 - Apply structural analysis methods to determine the forces in members of frames, machines, and planar trusses.
CO4 - Produce shear and moment diagrams for beams subjected to forces and moments.
CO5 - Determine section properties of rigid bodies.
Course Fee: No
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