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Week 5

This document summarizes the topics covered in Week 5 of an engineering dynamics course. It discusses angular motion, plane motion, and rolling wheels. It provides details on the material covered in class, important points, and references the relevant chapters. It also lists sample problems solved during the week and notes that students should review all posted materials as the midterm exam will be on February 21st.

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Week 5

This document summarizes the topics covered in Week 5 of an engineering dynamics course. It discusses angular motion, plane motion, and rolling wheels. It provides details on the material covered in class, important points, and references the relevant chapters. It also lists sample problems solved during the week and notes that students should review all posted materials as the midterm exam will be on February 21st.

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Dynamics ENGI 24859

Week 5 Summary

Ch.
Topic covered Details in class Comments, important points
Ref
Quiz 1 (Make up) • Projectile motion -
• Tangential acceleration
Kinematics: Angular motion 11
• Normal acceleration
• Introduction
• Relative motion – basic rules
Plane motion 12
• Plane motion
• Rolling wheel – basic introduction

Selection of Problems solved/reviewed during Week 5 of the lab/lecture. Note: additional problems may have
been solved. Students should also refer to their in-class notes
Question
Comment
Ch./ref etc.
Quiz 1 Make up • Projectile motion and concept question
Discussed the solution

Solved using a graphical approach and using trig functions, it is advisable


to always produce a rough sketch and write the relevant/valid velocity
equation. Full solution to the problem can be obtained by using various
approaches discussed during the lectures

As above-Would strongly suggest to place line of action at positions of


interest as discussed during the lectures

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Notes:
• Review all posted materials
• The midterm test is scheduled for Tuesday, February 21, 2023 (i.e., During the lecture
class, sample questions are posted on SLATE)
• Attempt the problem shown below before our next lecture class

All questions from: Walker, K. M. Applied Mechanics for Engineering Technology, 8th Edition.
[[VitalSource Bookshelf version]]. Retrieved from vbk://9780135017951

Developed by M. Arthur

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