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Chapter 13

Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration

Equations of Motion: Rectangular Coordinates and Cylindrical Coordinates
Equations of Motion: Rectangular Coordinates and Cylindrical Coordinates
For a particle moving relative to an inertial frame, the equation of motion can be written using rectangular components. If motion is restricted to the ...
Equations of Motion: Normal and Tangetial Components
Equations of Motion: Normal and Tangetial Components
The motion of a particle in a curvilinear path can be described using the normal and tangential components. The normal component is directed along the ...
Normal and Tangetial Components: Problem Solving
Normal and Tangetial Components: Problem Solving
Consider a man with a 70 kg mass sitting in a chair. The chair is connected to a pin support via a member BC of length 10 m. If the man is always seated ...
Equation of Motion: Center of Mass
Equation of Motion: Center of Mass
The equation of motion for a single particle can be extended to a system of particles. Consider a system with n numbers of particles. The net force acting ...
Central-Force Motion
Central-Force Motion
The central force system involves a force acting on an object towards a fixed point, typically the origin. This force is determined by the object's ...
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