Chapter 1 – kinematics of particles Today’s Objective: 1. Introduction to Dynamics 2. Basic Concepts Chapter 11.

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Chapter 1 – kinematics of particles Today’s Objective: 1. Introduction to Dynamics 2. Basic Concepts Chapter 11

What is Mechanics? Chapter 12

DEFINITIONS Chapter 13

NEWTON’S SECOND LAW The acceleration of a particle is proportional to the resultant force acting on it and in the direction of this force. F = ma Chapter 14

UNITS UnitsSIU.S. Masskilograms (kg)slugs Lengthmeter (m)foot (ft) Timeseconds (s) seconds (s) Forcenewton (N)pound (lb) Chapter 15

VECTORS Chapter 16

VECTORS Chapter 17

VECTORS Chapter 18

VECTORS Chapter 19

VECTORS Chapter 110

RECTILINEAR MOTION Chapter 111

RECTILINEAR MOTION Chapter 112