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Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University, Punjab, Civil Engineering Semester 1, Physics (Mechanics and Mechanics of Solids) Syllabus
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Unit - 1 FRICTION AND MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
1.1 BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO FRICTION ITS LAWS TYPES
1.2 MOTION ON HORIZONTAL AND INCLINED PLANES
1.3 METHODS OF CHANGING FRICTION AND APPLICATIONS OF FRICTION
1.4 CONCEPT OF STRESS – STRAIN
1.5 ELASTICITY
1.6 PLASTICITY
1.7 STRAIN HARDENING
1.9 GENERALIZED HOOKE’S LAW
1.10 ONE DIMENSIONAL STRESS STRAIN CURVE
1.11 FORCE ANALYSIS AXIAL FORCE SHEAR FORCE BENDING MOMENT AND TWISTING MOMENT
1.12 BENDING STRESS SHEAR STRESS
1.13 CONCEPT OF STRAIN ENERGY
1.14 YIELD CRITERIA
Unit - 2 SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATOR
2.1 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SIMPLE HARMONIC OSCILLATORS
2.2 DAMPED HARMONIC OSCILLATOR HEAVY CRITICAL AND LIGHT DAMPING
2.3 ENERGY DECAY IN A DAMPED HARMONIC OSCILLATOR
2.4 QUALITY FACTOR
2.5 FORCED OSCILLATIONS AND RESONANCE ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL
Unit - 3 VECTOR MECHANICS
3.1 TRANSFORMATION OF SCALAR AND VECTOR UNDER ROTATION TRANSFORMATION
3.2 FORCES IN NATURE
3.3 NEWTON’S LAWS AND ITS COMPLETENESS IN DESCRIBING PARTICLE MOTION
3.4 FORM INVARIANCE OF NEWTON’S SECOND LAW
3.5 POTENTIAL ENERGY FUNCTION F GRAD V
3.6 EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES AND MEANING OF GRADIENT
3.7 CONSERVATIVE AND NONCONSERVATIVE FORCES
3.8 CURL OF A FORCE FIELD
3.9 CONCEPT OF CENTRAL FORCES
3.10 CONSERVATION OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM
Unit - 4 FRAMES OF REFERENCES AND RIGID BODY DYNAMICS
4.1 INERTIAL AND NONINERTIAL FRAMES OF REFERENCE
4.2 GALILEAN AND LORENTZ TRANSFORMATIONS
4.3 INTRODUCTION TO CARTESIAN SPHERICAL AND CYLINDRICAL COORDINATE SYSTEM
4.4 BASIC IDEA OF CENTRIPETAL AND CORIOLIS FORCES ALONG WITH THEIR APPLICATIONS
4.5 DEFINITION AND MOTION OF A RIGID BODY IN THE PLANE
4.6 ROTATION IN THE PLANE
4.7 ANGULAR MOMENTUM ABOUT A POINT OF A RIGID BODY IN PLANAR MOTION
4.8 INTRODUCTION TO THREEDIMENSION RIGID BODY MOTION ONLY NEED TO HIGHLIGHT THE DISTINCTION FROM TWODIMENSIONAL MOTION WITH EXAMPLES
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Engineering graphics & design
Mathematics-i (calculus, multivariable calculus & linear algebra)
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