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Mechanics 2

Solid mechanics is a branch of mechanics that studies the motion and equilibrium of objects considered as rigid bodies. A rigid body is an object in which different parts do not deform relative to each other when subjected to external forces. This course covers the laws of mechanics for systems, focusing specifically on solids. It enables students to apply various methods to determine the center of mass of a solid and study its translational and/or rotational motion around a fixed axis. Once the definition of the force system in mechanics is provided, along with all the derived laws, students gain proficiency in applying static, dynamic, and energetic laws to solve complex mechanical problems.


Temps présentiel : 30 heures


Charge de travail étudiant : 70 heures


Méthode(s) d'évaluation : Examen final, Examen partiel, Participation et assiduité, Travaux pratiques contrôlés

Les prérequis de ce cours sont les suivants
 Mechanics 1