Absolute and relative dependent motion analysis of two particles 2. Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration Applying Newton's Second Law of Motion (
| Week | Topics from Hibbeler, 13th Ed. | |------|--------------------------------| | 1–2 | Chapter 12 (Kinematics of a particle) | | 3–4 | Chapter 13 (Kinetics: force & acceleration) | | 5–6 | Chapter 14 (Work & energy) | | 7–8 | Chapter 15 (Impulse & momentum) | | 9–10 | Chapter 16 (Planar kinematics of rigid bodies) | | 11–12| Chapter 17 (Planar kinetics: force & acceleration) | | 13–14| Chapters 18 & 19 (Work/energy & impulse/momentum for rigid bodies) | Absolute and relative dependent motion analysis of two
Every kinetics problem must begin with a clear, isolated sketch showing all external forces, moments, and coordinate directions. isolated sketch showing all external forces