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Free Download Engineering Mechanics Statics 2
Published 5/2024
Created by Manas Patnaik
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 34 Lectures ( 3h 53m ) | Size: 4.44 GB
Learn Centroids, Area moment of Inertia of cross sections and Static / Limiting Friction for bodies in contact
What you'll learn:
Learn to calculate the centroid of a system of distributed forces using mathematical methods, including integration and geometric principles.
Learn to calculate the centroid for both 1D and 2D bodies.
Understand the concept of Area Moment of Inertia in depth for Engineering Problems.
Learn to calculate the area moment of inertias of different types of geometries and cross-section associated with engineering problems.
Evaluate frictional forces acting on surfaces in contact, utilizing Coulomb's laws of friction.
Analyze Wedges when they come in contact to lift an object and the forces involved in Static Equilibrium.
Requirements:
Make sure you have enrolled in my Engineering Mechanics: STATICS 1 Course. So, you've set your sights on my Engineering Mechanics Extravaganza course, eh? Buckle up, because we're about to embark on a wild ride through the riveting world of forces, torques, and equilibrium. But wait, before you leap headfirst into this mechanical maelstrom, let's check if you've got the right tools in your toolbox! Here are the prerequisites for joining my turbocharged course
1. A Passion for Physics: If you've ever stared at a falling apple and wondered, "Hmm, what's the gravitational acceleration here?"-you're already halfway there!
2. Basic Math Skills: Fear not, my friend! We won't be solving differential equations while riding unicycles. But a solid grasp of algebra and trigonometry will keep you from getting lost in the mathematical Bermuda Triangle.
And there you have it! If you meet these requirements, congratulations-you're ready to join the ranks of the mechanically enlightened!
Description:
Welcome to "Engineering Mechanics: Statics 2" - where we take your understanding of statics to the next level! If you've been itching to deepen your knowledge of the forces that govern the stability of structures, then you're in the right place.In this exciting sequel to our first course, we'll be diving into three fascinating chapters that are sure to captivate mechanical and civil engineering enthusiasts alike

Who this course is for:
1. Engineering Enthusiasts: If you're the type who disassembles toasters just to see how they work (and occasionally puts them back together), this course is your backstage pass to the mechanics show!
2. Engineering Students: Whether you're a fresh-faced undergrad or a seasoned grad student, buckle up! We'll dive into forces, moments, and equilibrium like it's a high-speed chase through a physics-themed amusement park.
3. Physics Lovers: Ever wondered why bridges don't crumble under the weight of rush-hour traffic? Or why your bicycle doesn't spontaneously combust when you pedal uphill? Join us, fellow physics aficionados!
4. Future Inventors: If you've ever scribbled designs for a perpetual motion machine on the back of your math notebook (admit it, we all have), this course will fuel your creative fire.
So, my dear students, fasten your seatbelts, adjust your imaginary hard hats, and let's rev up those brain gears. The road to understanding mechanics is paved with curiosity, equations, and a dash of magic
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