This course provided a solid foundation. The examples were useful, but the pace felt a bit uneven at times. Still, a good learning resource.
Foundations of Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Master the principles of static equilibrium, force systems, and structural analysis to solve real-world engineering design and modeling challenges.
About this course
Understanding how forces interact in stationary structures is the bedrock of civil, mechanical, and aerospace engineering. This course provides a clear, step-by-step introduction to analyzing forces, moments, and static equilibrium in physical systems.
By completing this course, you will transition from basic physics concepts to confidently modeling and solving complex structural problems. Through written explanations, structured derivations, and practical calculation exercises, you will develop the analytical mindset needed to evaluate trusses, frames, and machines under load, while learning how these principles integrate with modern computational engineering tools.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental principles of force vectors, moments, and couples in two and three dimensions.
- Draw precise free-body diagrams to isolate and analyze physical systems.
- Solve static equilibrium equations for particles and rigid bodies.
- Analyze internal forces in structural elements, including trusses, frames, and beams.
- Calculate centers of gravity, centroids, and moments of inertia for complex shapes.
- Apply modern vector mathematics and basic matrix methods to set up static systems for computational solving.
The course begins with foundational definitions of force and equilibrium before moving systematically through vector operations, structural analysis, and friction. You will progress from simple particle equilibrium to analyzing multi-component machines and preparing statics data for modern computer-aided engineering workflows.
This course is designed for aspiring engineers, students, and professionals looking for a solid refresher in mechanics. No prior engineering experience is required, though a basic understanding of algebra and introductory physics is helpful.
Start building your engineering foundation today with this comprehensive written guide.
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47 min of practical content
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