Dynamics 
Engr 212
3 credits.

Professor:  Dr. Tovar Contact Information

Quick Overview:

  • Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics, 11th ed. by R. C. Hibbler, Pearson Publishers
  • Course Begins with , Ch. 12-15 - Kinetics of a Particle.
  • Course Covers , Ch. 16-19 - Kinetics of a Rigid Body.
  • Course Covers , Ch. 20-21 - 3D Kinetics of a Rigid Bodies.
Syllabus
Project

All web information relating to this course is subject to change.

New Students:

  • You'll need a quadrilled engineering paper for your Homework Assignments.
  • I suggest you get a 1" - 1 1/2" binder devoted exclusively to this course (with dividers).  I'll have handouts that you'll need to have quick reference to during class, and a binder is best for this.
  • You'll need a printer paper.
  • Bring your textbook to each class session.
  • Read the Homework Grading Criteria and Homework Guidelines (These are both REALLY Important)
Misc. Applications

NoteHomework assigned from Hibbler
              Exams are taken from all sources! - Exams are Closed Book, 1 page of Notes ?

 


Read Before Class
(Hibbler)
Class Activities
Assignments Due
Week 1 Monday:  Ch. 12
Go Over Syllabus
Ch. 12


Wednesday:  Ch. 12
Ch. 12

Friday: Ch. 12 Ch. 12
Week 2 Monday:  Ch. 13
Ch. 13
hw 1

Wednesday:  Ch. 13
Ch. 13

Friday: Ch. 13 Ch. 13
Week 3 Monday:  Ch. 14
Ch. 14
hw 2

Wednesday: Ch. 14
Ch. 14
Friday: Ch. 14 Ch. 14
Week 4 Monday:  Ch. 15
Ch. 15
hw 3

Wednesday: Ch. 15 Ch. 15
Friday: Test Prep Ch. 15
Week 5 Monday: 
Exam 1 hw 4

Wednesday:


Friday:
Week 6 Monday: 



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Friday:
Week 7 Monday: 



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Friday:
Week 8 Monday: 
hw5

Wednesday:
Exam 2
Friday:
Week 9 Monday: 



Wednesday:

hw7
Friday:
Week 10 Monday: 



Wednesday: 

Friday: hw8
Finals Week

Final Exam:
Closed Book, 1 page of notes
Project



  

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