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Mechanics 101: A Beginner's Guide to Mechanical Engineering

J Aatish Rao

J Aatish Rao

Mechanical Engineering Professional

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Mechanics 101: A Beginner's Guide to Mechanical Engineering

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Kickstart your journey in mechanical engineering with our "Mechanics: A Beginner's Guide to Mechanical Engineering" course! This introductory program is perfect for those new to the field, covering the fundamental principles of mechanics, including forces, motion, and energy. With clear explanations, practical examples, and hands-on exercises, you'll build a solid foundation that will prepare you for more advanced studies. Whether you're a student or a professional looking to switch careers, this course is your gateway to understanding the core concepts of mechanical engineering. Enroll today and take the first step toward a rewarding engineering career!

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Mechanics 101: A Beginner's Guide to Mechanical Engineering

25 Lectures

70 min

  • Scope of this course

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    2 min

  • Resolution of forces

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    3 min

  • Moment of force

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    3 min

  • Varignon Theorem

    3 min

  • Moment of couple

    3 min

  • Equivalent system of forces

    2 min

  • Single Resultant Force

    3 min

  • Numerical -

    3 min

  • The equilibrium

    3 min

  • FBD

    3 min

  • Support reactions

    2 min

  • Law of triangle

    2 min

  • Lami's Theorem

    2 min

  • Numerical --

    3 min

  • Trusses and Frames

    5 min

  • Method of Joints

    2 min

  • Zero Force Members

    2 min

  • Numerical -3

    3 min

  • Universal Gravitation

    3 min

  • Projectile

    4 min

  • Principal of Energy Conservation

    3 min

  • D Alembert's Principle

    2 min

  • Law of conservation of momentum

    3 min

  • Law of restitution

    3 min

  • Numerical -4

    3 min

Course details

“Mechanics 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Mechanical Engineering” is a course designed to help newcomers understand the basics of mechanical engineering. You’ll start by learning the fundamental concepts of engineering mechanics, which are the building blocks of the field. The course explains forces, moments, and how they act on objects, showing you how to solve problems step by step. You’ll also learn how to analyze the equilibrium of rigid bodies using simple diagrams and easy-to-follow methods. Structural elements like trusses and frames are covered, so you understand how different designs handle loads. The course introduces energy, momentum, and their conservation, helping you see how these ideas apply in real-world engineering. With clear explanations and practical examples, it makes complex concepts easier to grasp. By the end, you’ll have a solid foundation to build on as you continue your mechanical engineering journey. This course is perfect for anyone starting out or wanting to strengthen their basics in a simple, understandable way.

Course suitable for

  • Aerospace
  • Automotive
  • Mechanical

Key topics covered

  • Fundamentals of engineering mechanics

  • Resolution of force, moment and couple, System of forces

  • Equilibrium of rigid bodies, Free body diagram, support reactions, Triangle law, Lami's theorem

  • Trusses and frames

  • Conservation of energy and principle of momentum, D'Alembert's principle, law of restituton

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