- Intro
- What is mechanics
- Dynamics and statics
- Length, time and mass
- the basic quantities
- Velocity and acceleration
- acceleration
- Velocity and acceleration
- Bonus exercise: Plotting displacement, velocity and acceleration
Mechanics: Introduction to Statics - Statics in 1,5 hours
Learn mechanics from the ground up with the one statics course you need to get started with engineering statics and ...Read more
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Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
All branches of mechanical engineering are based on engineering mechanics, especially statics. Statistics is an important part of your toolbox if individuals want to be successful engineers. Statics is a branch of classical mechanics that looks at the forces and torques acting on physical systems that don't move but are instead in static equilibrium with their surroundings. Mechanics: Introduction to Statics - Statics in 1,5 hours certification course, which is made available by Udemy to applicants aspiring to learn the fundamentals of engineering statics and basics of mechanics.
Mechanics: Introduction to Statics - Statics in 1.5 hours online training is an inclusive course that will help you master 1.5 hours of video lessons, assignments, and a certification of completion with unlimited access on mobile and TV. online Mechanics: Introduction to Statics - Statics in 1.5 hours classes cover topics including fundamentals of mechanics, dynamics, statics, length, time, and mass. The aspirant will gain an understanding of basic quantities like velocity and acceleration. The applicant will learn Newton’s laws, the equilibrium and force components of a particle as well as reactions, support, and free body diagrams.
The highlights
- Certificate of Completion
- Self-Paced Course
- Assignments
- 1.5 Hours of Pre-Recorded Video Content
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
After completing the Mechanics: Introduction to Statics - Statics in 1.5 hours online certification, aspirants will be able to obtain knowledge of concepts of mechanics, statics, and the balance of a particle. The participant will learn how surfaces, supports, the free body diagram, position, speed, and acceleration all work together. The applicant will master Newton's first, second, and third laws, free body diagrams, including how to use them for guidance and research, as well as information on working with forces, torque, and reactions.
The syllabus
The Fundamentals
Newton Laws
- Newton Laws: first law
- first law
- Newton's 1st law
- Newton Laws: second law
- Second law
- Newton's 2nd law
- Newton Laws: third law
- Newton's 3rd law
Equilibrium and working with forces
- Equilibrium of a particle
- Force components
- Equilibrium of a particle
- Equilibrium of a body
- Equilibrium of a body
Reactions, supports and free body diagram
- Weight
- Reaction forces and friction
- Reactions and friction 1
- Reactions and friction 2
- Reactions and friction (advanced)
- Supports
- Supports 1
- Supports 2
- Supports 3
- Free body diagram (FBD)
- F. B. D. 1
Instructors
Articles
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