ENGN.2050 Statics (Formerly 14.203/22.211/26.211/25.205)
Id: 003798
Credits: 3-3
Description
The application of Newton's Laws to engineering problems in statics. The free-body diagram method is emphasized. Topics include vector algebra, force, moment of force, couples, static equilibrium of rigid bodies, trusses, friction, properties of areas, shear and moment diagrams, flexible cables, screws, bearings, and belts.
Prerequisites
Pre-Req: PHYS 1410 Physics I; Co-Req: MATH 1320 Calculus II
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