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1. Course Information
Tlemcen University
Faculty of Technology
Hydraulics Department
Target audience: 1st year TS Engineering
Course Title: Mechanics Elements
Teaching Unit: Fundamental Teaching Unit (Code: IST 1.3)
Duration: 15 weeks
Course time: Sunday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Coefficient: 4
Number of credit: 7
Evaluation method: continuous
2. Teacher Information:
Lecturer: Dr BENMESSAOUD Nouara
E-mail : nouarab87@gmail.com
Availability and contact: At the office on Wednesdays from 9 am to 12 pm, otherwise, I'll get back by email or on Teams within 48 hours of receiving your message.
- Objectives
Objectives
Throughout this course, students will:
· Apply physical space and time concepts, along with object positioning in various spatial frameworks.
· Apply the kinematics of the material point which allows studying motion without worrying about the causes that trigger it, and this in fixed frames of reference and frames of reference in relative motion with respect to each other.
· Define physical forces, interactions, motion, and equilibrium.
· Interpret the principles of dynamics for material points and systems within Galilean and non-Galilean reference frames, employing them in problem-solving.
· Practice the concepts of work and kinetic, potential, and mechanical energy of a material point and a system.
- Prerequisites
Prerequisites
In order to do well in this course, the student must have some prerequisites, including:
- Differential calculus.
- Calculation of primitives and integrals.
- Vectors.
- Trigonometric analysis.
- Basic notions of physics.
- Prerequisites test
Prerequisites test
- Course Program
Course Program
Chapter I: Review
• Chapter II: Kinematics
• Chapter III: Dynamics
• Chapter IV: Rotational motion
• Chapter V: Work, power, energy
- Chapter1
Chapter1
- Assignment 1
Assignment 1
- Chapter 2
Chapter 2
- Assignment 2
Assignment 2
- Bibliography and resources
Bibliography and resources
1. Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, Jr. Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, 9th edition.
2. Robert Resnick, David Halliday and Kenneth S. Krane Physics, 5th edition
3. Harris Benson, Physique, 1. Mécanique, éditions de Boeck.
4. Eugene Hecht, Physique, 1. Mécanique, éditions de Boeck