Mechanics Map (Moore et al.)
- Page ID
- 50565
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The Mechanics Map is an open textbook for engineering statics and dynamics containing written explanations, video lectures, worked examples, and homework problems. All content is licensed under a creative commons share-alike license, so feel free to use, share, or remix the content.
- Front Matter
- 1: Basics of Newtonian Mechanics
- 2: Static Equilibrium in Concurrent Force Systems
- 3: Static Equilibrium in Rigid Body Systems
- 4: Statically Equivalent Systems
- 5: Engineering Structures
- 6: Friction and Friction Applications
- 7: Particle Kinematics
- 8: Newton's Second Law for Particles
- 9: Work and Energy in Particles
- 10: Impulse and Momentum in Particles
- 11: Rigid Body Kinematics
- 12: Newton's Second Law for Rigid Bodies
- 13: Work and Energy in Rigid Bodies
- 14: Impulse and Momentum in Rigid Bodies
- 15: Vibrations with One Degree of Freedom
- 16: Appendix 1 - Vector and Matrix Math
- 17: Appendix 2 - Moment Integrals
- Back Matter
Thumbnail: Example of a beam in static equilibrium. (Public Domain; Jahobr via Wikipedia)