mechanics

  1. U

    Study Buddy I need someone to study Classical Mechanics with

    I am in my gap year at uni and want to study hard on the subjects that I love. I decided to start with Classical Mechanics as I have a goal to explore Physics and Digital Electronics. I already studied Single Variable Calculus, Chemistry, and Discrete Mathematics during my freshman year. I am...
  2. Coursera

    Coursera Mechanics: Motion, Forces, Energy and Gravity, from Particles to Planets

    Overview Most of the phenomena in the world around you are, at the fundamental level, based on physics, and much of physics is based on mechanics. Mechanics begins by quantifying motion, and then explaining it in terms of forces, energy and momentum. This allows us to analyse the operation of...
  3. Coursera

    Coursera Applications in Engineering Mechanics

    Overview This course applies principles learned in my course “Introduction to Engineering Mechanics” to analyze real world engineering structures. You will need to have mastered the engineering fundamentals from that class in order to be successful in this course offering. This course addresses...
  4. Coursera

    Coursera Introduction to Engineering Mechanics

    Overview This course is an introduction to learning and applying the principles required to solve engineering mechanics problems. Concepts will be applied in this course from previous courses you have taken in basic math and physics. The course addresses the modeling and analysis of static...
  5. FutureLearn

    FutureLearn Through Engineers' Eyes - Introducing the Vision: Engineering Mechanics by Experiment, Analysis and Design

    Overview When you design anything, how do you know that the design will work? Engineering mechanics is the science-based analysis that engineers use to predict how their designs will perform. It is vital to ensure engineers can meet their responsibilities for performance and safety. In this...
  6. FutureLearn

    FutureLearn Through Engineers' Eyes - Expanding the Vision: Engineering Mechanics by Experiment, Analysis and Design

    Overview How can you ensure that your design will perform well and be safe? In this course, you will learn analytical skills, use them to understand experiments and apply them in design. You will be living in the engineer’s world. Following on from our companion course Through Engineers’ Eyes...
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