ENGR 212 - Dynamics 4 Credit(s)
Prerequisite(s): ENGR 211
Course Description: Explores kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, work-energy theorem, and impulse-momentum relationships as applied to engineering systems.
Course Learning Outcomes: - CLO#1: Identify and apply kinematic and dynamic equations for a particle in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
- CLO#2: Apply methods of work-energy and impulse-momentum to describe the motion of a particle. (ILO: Communication)
- CLO#3: Apply the parallel axis theorem to determine the moments of inertia of a body for specified axes.
- CLO#4: Apply relative motion concepts using translating and rotating reference frames for two-dimensional systems.
- CLO#5: Apply Newton’s equations to solve problems involving rigid bodies in plane motion.
- CLO#6: Apply methods of work-energy and impulse-momentum to describe rigid body motion.
ACTI Code and Course Type 100 Lower Division Collegiate
Length of Course: A required state minimum of (40) and a standard RCC delivery of (44) lecture hours per term, not to exceed (48) hours per term.
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