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engr3063 Dynamics // CRN = 20590

This is the web-site for engr3063 Dynamics for the Fall 2006 semester at the University of Central Oklahoma.

Announcements -- Updated on December 19 2006

Grades have been posted here.

Check out the handout on rolling over a curved surface.

Check out the handout on relative kinematics.

Homework#12 due Tuesday Dec. 5

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
5/61, 5/66, 5/70, 5/77, 5/85.

Homework#11 due Tuesday Nov. 27

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
5/2, 5/5, 5/11, 5/15, 5/17, 5/23, 5/29, 5/34, 5/40.

Homework#10 due Tuesday Nov. 14

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
3/224, 3/229, 3/238.

Homework#9 due Thursday Nov. 2

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
3/247, 3/254, 3/257, 3/263.

Homework#8

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
3/145, 3/152, 3/159, 3/171.

Homework#7 due Tuesday Oct. 17

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
3/106, 3/113, 3/117, 3/134.

Homework#6 due Tuesday Oct. 10

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
3/51, 3/55, 3/60, 3/67, 3/73, 3/83, 3/89.

Homework#5 due Tuesday September 26

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
3/11, 3/14, 3/23, 3/25, 3/42

Homework#4 due Tuesday September 19

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
SP4.1, 2/133, 2/141, 2/148, 2/149, 2/161, 2/188, 2/193, 2/210, and 2/216.

SP4.1 (SP = Special Problem)
Derive the jerk (third derivative of position with respect to time) in plane polar coordinates.

Homework#3 due Tuesday September 12

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
2/105, 2/110, 2/119, 2/125.

SP3.1 (SP = Special Problem)
Derive a radius of curvature expression for three dimensions using the ideas from the handout entitled "Radius of Curvature." You should take the derivation as far as you can by writing y and z as a function of x - that is your result should contain only terms like dy/dx and dz/dx.

Grading scale for this assignment:

10/10 - for strong effort and no mistakes 8/10 - decent effort with mistakes 5/10 - half-hearted effort 2/10 - weak effort

Homework#2 due Tuesday September 5

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
2/62, 2/64, 2/71, 2/80, 2/94.

Homework#1 due Tuesday August 29

Work the following problems from your textbook (5th Edition):
2/17, 2/28, 2/40, 2/46, 2/58.

Syllabus

Web version (html) of the syllabus.

Portable doucment (pdf) version of the syllabus.
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