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Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics " (13th Edition) by R.C. Hibbeler, you can access the textbook or its solutions through several academic and archival platforms.
Conclusion
- Kinematics of a Particle (Ch 12): Rectilinear and curvilinear motion using ( s, v, a ) relationships. Normal/tangential and cylindrical coordinates are introduced here.
- Kinetics of a Particle: Force & Acceleration (Ch 13): The direct application of ( \sum F = ma ), including problems with dependent motion and central forces.
- Work, Energy, & Power (Ch 14): Learning when to trade Newton’s second law for conservation of energy to solve complex problems in seconds.
- Impulse & Momentum (Ch 15) : Tackling impact, collision, and variable forces over time.
- Planar Kinematics of a Rigid Body (Ch 16) : A significant jump in difficulty. Here, students learn to relate the translation and rotation of interconnected rigid links (common in engine and gear train problems).
- Vibrations (Ch 22) : A concise but powerful introduction to undamped and damped free vibration.
- Vector kinematics and kinetics; inertia tensor; Euler’s equations for rotation.
- Angular momentum H = I · ω, ∑M = dH/dt (in inertial frame).
- System of Particles