Theoretical mechanics forms the foundation of all structural, mechanical, and aerospace engineering. Understanding how forces, constraints, and motion interact is critical for designing safe, efficient, and predictable systems. This text-based course guides you from the absolute basics of statics and kinematics to advanced Newtonian and Lagrangian dynamics. You will learn to formulate and solve mechanics problems using both classical vector approaches and modern matrix methods suitable for computational engineering.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental principles of static equilibrium and force systems.
- Analyze particle and rigid body kinematics using vector and matrix representations.
- Apply Newtonian mechanics to model the behavior of dynamic physical systems.
- Formulate equations of motion using Lagrangian mechanics for complex multi-body systems.
- Evaluate resistance forces, including advanced concepts in wheel-surface interaction and rolling resistance.
- Translate physical mechanical systems into structured mathematical models ready for numerical analysis.
You will begin by mastering foundational definitions of force, displacement, and constraints before moving on to step-by-step written derivations. The material flows logically from static equilibrium to dynamic systems, concluding with modern matrix formulations that bridge the gap between classical theory and modern engineering software. This course is designed for engineering students, practicing technicians, and self-taught enthusiasts looking for a solid theoretical foundation without requiring prior advanced physics coursework. Start reading today to master the mathematical foundations of engineering mechanics.
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