516-Basics of Energy, Momentum, and Power - Part 2 - Basics of Mechanical Power and Momentum
By: Bill Wells, PE
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Course Objective
The objective of this course is to provide a broad conceptual understanding of power as it applies to all disciplines of engineering. This will include a familiarity with both Imperial and Metric systems when dealing with energy and power related problems.
Course Description
The concept of energy and power is basic to all engineering disciplines. Part 1 of this course provided an overview of energy concepts and principles. Part 2 continues with a similar overview of power. The various types of mechanical power will be covered in detail. An introduction to momentum is included, with an explanation of the difference between energy and momentum. Included is a basic introduction to electrical power, but a thorough discussion of electrical energy and power is beyond the scope of this course. Content and example problems will be presented using both Metric and Imperial units. This course is intended for engineers, not physicists. Derivation of equations will only be used where useful.
Review of: Basics of Energy, Momentum, and Power
James Fawcett
05/09/2024
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Good course. Lots of good examples.
I would recommend taking Part 1 then Part 2.
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