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Mechanical Engineering 202: Dynamics

Mechanical Engineering 202: Dynamics (Saylor Academy). Instructor: Professor Kenneth S. Manning. This course discusses topics in the motion of particles, Newton's second law, the kinetics of particles, rigid body motion, and the kinematics of rigid bodies: rectilinear coordinates, curvilinear motion, normal coordinates, polar coordinates, constrained motion, relative motion, particle linear kinetics, work energy, linear momentum, curvilinear kinetics, angular momentum, rigid body kinematics, absolute motion, relative velocity, instantaneous center, relative acceleration, rigid body rotation, rigid body translation, general rigid body motion, rigid body impulse-momentum, central force motion, and work/energy method for rigid bodies.

Lecture 02 - Rectilinear Coordinates


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Lecture 01 - Introduction
Lecture 02 - Rectilinear Coordinates
Lecture 03 - Curvilinear Motion
Lecture 04 - Normal Coordinates
Lecture 05 - Polar Coordinates
Lecture 06 - Constrained Motion
Lecture 07 - Relative Motion
Lecture 08 - Particle Linear Kinetics
Lecture 09 - Work Energy I
Lecture 10 - Linear Momentum
Lecture 11 - Curvilinear Kinetics
Lecture 12 - Work Energy II
Lecture 13 - Angular Momentum
Lecture 14 - Impact
Lecture 15 - Rigid Body Kinematics
Lecture 16 - Absolute Motion
Lecture 17 - Relative Velocity
Lecture 18 - Instantaneous Center
Lecture 19 - Relative Acceleration
Lecture 20 - Rigid Body Rotation
Lecture 21 - Rigid Body Translation
Lecture 22 - General Rigid Body Motion
Lecture 23 - Rigid Body Impulse-Momentum
Lecture 24 - Central Force Motion
Lecture 25 - Work/Energy Method for Rigid Bodies