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ENGR& 215 - Dynamics5 Credits Kinematics and kinetics of 2- and 3-D particles and rigid bodies using vector analysis. Covers work/energy and impulse/momentum methods for translation and rotation.
Pre-requisite(s) ENGR& 214 min 2.0, MATH& 152 min 2.0 and PHYS 201 min 2.0. FeesSC
Quarters Typically Offered Winter Day Designed to Serve Designed for students pursuing engineering degrees. Active Date 20210311T08:50:10
Grading Basis Decimal Grade Class Limit 24 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 55 Total Contact Hours 55 Degree Distributions: AA Course Outline - Rectilinear motion
- Curvilinear motion in rectangular coordinates
- Coordinates: path and cylindrical
- Kinetics
- Newton’s second law
- Angular momentum
- Work-energy methods
- Impulse and momentum
- Impact
- Systems of particles
- Plane motion: kinematics, kinetics, energy methods, and impulse-momentum
Student Learning Outcomes Students will analyze two and three dimensional dynamics systems based on principles of mechanics
Students will apply vector, matrix, and computer methods for problem analysis
Students will use effective presentation skills to discuss engineering problems
Students will correctly apply writing standards to discuss engineering problems
Students will apply principles of dynamics in engineering design process
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