ENGINEERING MECHANICS (CE 101): Kinematics of Particles
An Introduction to Particle Motion
This chapter, Kinematics of Particles, deals with the study of motion without considering the forces that cause it. Kinematics describes how particles move through space over time, focusing on displacement, velocity, and acceleration.
We will explore both rectilinear motion (along a straight line) and curvilinear motion (along curved paths), including important applications like projectile motion. The chapter covers various coordinate systems for analyzing motion, including tangential-normal and radial-transverse components.
Understanding kinematics is essential for analyzing the motion of objects in engineering applications, from simple mechanical systems to complex trajectories in aerospace and automotive engineering.
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