Intermediate Dynamics for Engineering Students
What is Intermediate Dynamics?
Intermediate Dynamics is the course that follows a sophomore-level Dynamics class. In the sophomore-level course students learn about dynamics of particles and get an introduction to rigid body dynamics in a two-dimensional system.
In Intermediate Dynamics, you’ll dive into more details about two-dimensional rigid body systems and you’ll also learn about the very important, three-dimensional rigid body dynamics. Euler’s equation, gyroscopic motion, rotating frames are just a few of the topics we’ll cover.
Senior electives or graduate level courses cover the material found in this course. In addition, this material is important for students preparing for PhD qualifying exams in Engineering Mechanics.
What Comes with the Online Intermediate Dynamics Course?
The online course features:
- 13+ hours of on-demand lecture videos that give you easy-to-follow explanations
- 38 fully-worked examples in a medium to hard range of difficulty
- 13 homework sets with solutions for you to test your knowledge
- Downloadable outline of notes with example problem statements to help you follow along with the lectures
- Certificate of completion provided once the course is completed
- Email access to the instructor in case you have questions
- 30-day money back guarantee so there’s no risk for you to try it out
Is this Material Useful? What Industries Use the Concepts of Intermediate Dynamics?
Some of the industries that use the concepts are machine design, robotics, UAV and missile design. Basically, the industries that use dynamical modeling are the ones who benefit from this knowledge. It is widely-used and a very important part of engineering design in these areas of work.
What’s the Price?
The course costs $45. Use code EWS_ID to get 20% off!
Do You Recommend a Book?
This course covers chapters 17-21 of the Hibbeler Dynamics textbook. The book isn’t required but it’s strongly recommended. It has a lot of good examples and additional problems to work. Also, an older edition would be a possible option if you want a less expensive option.
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