PHYS200 Principles of Mechanics
Physics 200: Principles of Mechanics, is an introduction to equilibrium mechanics. It is the study of the forces required to maintain equilibrium of a rigid body. Vectors, free body diagrams, forces, and moments will be introduced to provide the mathematical framework for setting up equations to solve equilibrium problems in three dimensions. Some applications include analysis of beams, trusses, frames, distributed loads, dry friction, and centroids. This course is generally for students enrolled in the engineering transfer program.
Cross Listed Courses
None
Prerequisite
PHYS 105, Math 101 or its equivalent with minimum of 60%, or admission to the Bridging Program in Engineering
Corequisite
None