Understanding how objects move, interact, and resist motion is fundamental to physics and engineering. This course provides a solid, text-based foundation in classical dynamics.
By the end of this course, you will have a deep theoretical understanding of Newton's Laws of Motion (NLM) and the practical skills required to model and solve problems involving static and kinetic friction, inertia, and complex force systems.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core definitions of inertia, force, and momentum as defined by Newton's three laws.
* Master the technique of drawing and analyzing Free Body Diagrams (FBDs) for single objects and coupled systems.
* Apply vector decomposition methods to resolve forces acting on inclined planes and curved paths.
* Practice calculating static and kinetic friction coefficients and predicting when objects begin to move.
* Configure equations of motion for complex systems involving pulleys, strings, and connected masses.
* Analyze non-inertial frames of reference and the concept of pseudo forces in dynamics problems.
This course begins with essential terminology and the mathematical prerequisites for vector analysis. It then systematically covers each of Newton's Laws, followed by dedicated sections on static and kinetic friction, culminating in advanced problem-solving techniques for dynamic systems.
This course is designed for absolute beginners in mechanics, students requiring a strong physics foundation, or anyone looking to refresh their understanding of classical dynamics. No prior physics knowledge is required.
Start building your expertise in mechanical physics today.
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