PLAS.2120 Dynamics (Formerly 26.212)
Id: 004154
Credits: 1-1
Description
This course covers the fundamentals of Newtonian mechanics, including kinematics, motion relative to accelerated reference frames, work and energy, impulse and momentum, 2D and 3D rigid body dynamics. The course pays special attention to applications in plastics engineering including introductory topics in material and energy balance.
Prerequisites
92.121 Calculus I and PHYS 1410 Physics I.
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