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Mechanics 2

  • Course Code :
    MEC 122
  • Level :
    Undergraduate
  • Course Hours :
    2.00 Hours
  • Department :
    Faculty of Engineering & Technology

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Area of Study :

Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration of a particle, Use of Cartesian coordinates to describe particle motion, Projectiles, Particle motion on straight paths, Trajectory equations, Rectangular and polar axes , Relative motion of two particles. Newton’s law of motion, Resistive media, Rocket motion as an application on variable mass particles, Simple harmonic motion of a particle, Motion on circular path, Principle of work and Kinetic energy, Conservative forces, Principle of conservation of mechanical energy, Principle of impulse and momentum.

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Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration of a particle, Use of Cartesian coordinates to describe particle motion, Projectiles, Particle motion on straight paths, Trajectory equations, Rectangular and polar axes , Relative motion of two particles. Newton’s law of motion, Resistive media, Rocket motion as an application on variable mass particles, Simple harmonic motion of a particle, Motion on circular path, Principle of work and Kinetic energy, Conservative forces, Principle of conservation of mechanical energy, Principle of impulse and momentum.

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Course outcomes:

a. Knowledge and Understanding:

1- Define the fundamental quantities for describing the kinematics of the particle.
2- Define the concept of kinetics which relating the forces and accelerations.
3- Distinguish between motion of particle in case of rectilinear and curvilinear motion.
4- Write equations of motion of a particle.
5- Define different types of energy.

b. Intellectual Skills:

1- Calculate the Velocity and Acceleration of a particle.
2- Discriminate between different System of units.
3- Find linear momentum of a particle and its rate of change.

c. Professional and Practical Skills:

1- Use Kinematics of particles to formulate equations of motions.
2- Fix the knowledge of Equations of Motion to solve particles problems.

d. General and Transferable Skills:

1- Work effectively in a team.
2- Develop the skills related to creative thinking, problem solver, and teamwork in different fields.


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Course topics and contents:

Topic No. of hours Lecture Tutorial/Practical
Displacement, Velocity and acceleration of a particle 4 1 1
Use of Cartesian coordinates to describeparticle motion, Particle motion on straightpaths 4 1 1
Projectiles, Trajectory equations 4 1 1
Rectangular coordinates 4 1 1
Polar coordinates 4 1 1
Relative motion of two particles 4 1 1
Simple harmonic motion of a particle 4 1 1
Newton’s law of motion 4 1 1
Principle of work and kinetic energy 4 1 1
Conservative forces 4 1 1
Resistive media, Rocket motion as anapplication on variable mass particles 4 1 1
Motion on circular path 4 1 1
Principle of conservation of mechanicalenergy 4 1 1
Principle of impulse 4 1 1
Principle momentum 4 1 1

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Teaching And Learning Methodologies:

Teaching and learning methods
Interactive Lecture
Discussion
Problem-based Learning

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Course Assessment :

Methods of assessment Relative weight % Week No. Assess What
Final Exam 40.00
Mid- Exam 1I 25.00
Mid- Exam I 15.00
Performance 10.00
Quizzes+Assignment 10.00

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