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Engineering Mechanics
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Engineering Mechanics

Foundations of Engineering Mechanics – Learn Step-by-Step from Scratch
Last updated 1/2026
English

What you'll learn

  • Understand the concept of forces, analyse the force systems and find out the resultant of the force systems
  • Apply knowledge of friction and force resolution to solve related numerical problems
  • Locate the centre of gravity of various sections and calculate the Moment of Inertia of standards sections.
  • Apply the various principles like, Work-Energy principle and Impulse – Momentum principle to solve the kinetic problems of particles
  • Compute velocity ratio, mechanical advantage and efficiency of simple machines
  • Illustrate working principles and functioning of simple mechanisms

Course content

7 sections127 lectures15h 49m total length
  • Introduction to Engineering Mechanics and Application3:46
  • Classification of Engineering Mechanics7:17
  • Physical Quantity11:26
  • Definition of Force8:19
  • Characteristic of Force10:44
  • System of Forces16:38
  • Resultant of Force Part 13:10
  • Resultant of Force Part 22:06
  • Equilibrant of Force5:43
  • Parallelogram law of Forces10:11
  • Parallelogram Law of Vectors Level 1 Problem1:56
  • Example on Parallelogram Law of Vectors2:38
  • Example on Parallelogram Law of Vectors2:31
  • Example on Parallelogram Law of Vectors6:46
  • Example on Parallelogram Law of Vectors5:38
  • Example on Parallelogram Law of Vectors5:56
  • Triangle Law of Forces3:30
  • Polygon law of Forces5:03
  • Lami's Theorem4:10
  • Example on Lami's Theorem4:38
  • Example on Lami's Theorem5:00
  • Example on Lami's Theorem6:32
  • Example on Lami's Theorem3:21
  • Resolution of Force2:17
  • Example on Resolution of Forces3:07
  • Example on Resolution of Coplanar Concurrent Forces8:05
  • Example on Resolution of Coplanar Concurrent Forces8:42
  • Example on Resolution of Coplanar Concurrent Forces7:16
  • Example on Resolution of Coplanar Concurrent Forces5:59
  • Example on Resolution of Weight of a Body along inclined plane8:39
  • Example on Moment of Force4:44
  • Example on Calculation of Resultant and its location5:24
  • Example on Lami's Theorem10:14
  • Example on Non-concurrent coplanar two force system4:56
  • Example on Equilibrium of a body when the motion over the obstacle is impending8:16
  • Example on non-concurrent coplanar three force system4:32
  • Example on static force analysis on 4-bar mechanism in Equilibrium/no motion11:07

Requirements

  • Physics

Description

Are you a Diploma or Engineering student looking to build a strong foundation in Engineering Mechanics? This course is designed specifically for you! Whether you're preparing for exams or aiming to strengthen your core understanding, this course covers all essential topics in a clear and simplified manner.

We start with Statics, exploring force systems, equilibrium, and support reactions. Then we move into Friction, where you'll understand its principles and real-world applications. The course also covers Geometric Properties of Sections, such as centroid and moment of inertia—crucial for structural analysis and design.

In the Dynamics section, you’ll learn about motion, acceleration, and Newton’s laws, building your confidence in solving problems involving kinetics and kinematics. Simple Machines introduces you to mechanical advantage and efficiency, helping you understand the working of levers, pulleys, and inclined planes. Finally, we explore Basic Link Mechanisms, laying the groundwork for understanding more complex machines in mechanical systems.

Each topic is explained with step-by-step examples and visual illustrations to make learning easy and engaging. By the end of this course, you'll be well-prepared to tackle problems in engineering mechanics with clarity and confidence. Enroll now and make your fundamentals rock-solid for academic and practical success!            All the Best!

Who this course is for:

  • Diploma and B Tech Students