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About the Course

This course is an introduction to learning and applying the principles required to solve engineering mechanics problems. Concepts will be applied in this course from previous courses you have taken in basic math and physics. The course addresses the modeling and analysis of static equilibrium problems with an emphasis on real world engineering applications and problem solving. The copyright of all content and materials in this course are owned by either the Georgia Tech Research Corporation or Dr. Wayne Whiteman. By participating in the course or using the content or materials, whether in whole or in part, you agree that you may download and use any content and/or material in this course for your own personal, non-commercial use only in a manner consistent with a student of any academic course. Any other use of the content and materials, including use by other academic universities or entities, is prohibited without express written permission of the Georgia Tech Research Corporation. Interested parties may contact Dr. Wayne Whiteman directly for information regarding the procedure to obtain a non-exclusive license....

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Jul 15, 2020

THE COURSE WAS VERY INTRESTING AND LIFETIME USEFULL STUFF BEING TOUGHT. TYANKS TO Dr. WHITEMAN he is really good explainer had a great experience and I'm sure gonna join more courses by Dr. WHITEMAN.

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Jul 27, 2020

It has been a fantastic journey of five weeks. The teaching style is excellent. I Will suggest every graduate student take this course to make a good understanding. Overall it is an excellent course.

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By Emmanuel B

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Apr 19, 2021

Great Course! Really helped me better understand Mechanics!

By Sarmad F Y

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Mar 23, 2021

It is very good course as it taught us real life's problem.

By Alexandru T P

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Apr 3, 2020

Very well explained, even for a 17 yo. Thank you very much!

By Ashish S

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Sep 9, 2019

Might be problem in 2nd quiz is differ from actual solution

By Michael R

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Jun 14, 2017

Very easy to understand instructor, and good learning pace.

By Carleigh C

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Feb 3, 2024

a comprehensive and unambiguous explanation of every topic

By Peter A

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Jan 15, 2021

Just an excellent approach to tackling some core concepts.

By Dr. M S K

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Sep 5, 2020

very nice way of demonstrating basic concept of the course

By Cristian V M

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Apr 22, 2018

Provides an excellent foundation in engineering mechanics!

By Nicolò N

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Aug 14, 2015

Interesting, well teached, clear, exhaustive. Hard enough.

By Gurnoor s s

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Jan 12, 2022

amazing course !! really liked the ways things are taught

By Bonire O O

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May 24, 2020

Applying the theories of mechanics to real life scenarios

By ENGINEER A U H

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Nov 13, 2018

Learn a lot of knowledge and help me to improve my skills

By Daniel V

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Apr 7, 2017

Very good, through explanation of concepts. I enjoyed it!

By Ryan S

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Jan 11, 2021

Very insightful - it was an awesome learning experience!

By noli e

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Jun 14, 2020

great discussion, simple, well define, and easy to learn

By Prashant J

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Jun 5, 2020

Excellent way to explain basics of Engineering Mechanics

By Young h S

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Nov 5, 2017

We can get basic knowledge of the Mechanics Engineering.

By Sunil B

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Jan 24, 2016

Thank you a lot.I got to learn so much from this course.

By Engr. M H

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Oct 21, 2021

Excellent course material and teache Dr. Wayne Whiteman

By Vasileios A

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Mar 18, 2017

Simple and very basic principles for engineers to know!

By Glenn R R

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Feb 6, 2016

I needed to review my statics, this was a great course.

By Rahul

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Nov 17, 2015

Well structured, there's time for solving too , cool :)

By Guilherme C C d S

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Oct 18, 2015

All lessons is teached in a very good way. Thanks alot.

By Rashmi K

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Aug 30, 2020

The best course and the best professor I've ever seen.