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501 Dynamics of a Particle. [Thornton.]

Lectures 10-11, Monday, Wednesday, Friday.

In this course the motions of material particles under varied
forces are systematically studied. Simple and compound harmonic
motions, motions in resisting media, pendulum motions, and planetary
motions are discussed and illustrated. Problems are introduced
freely and are drawn not only from the usual ranges of theoretical
mechanics, but also from the engineering and industrial applications
of the science; as for example the acceleration and retardation of
railway trains under the varied traction of the locomotive, the motion
of projectiles through atmospheric air, the descent of heavy particles
through water in the processes of ore dressing and so on. The
course concludes with an elementary discussion of moments of inertia
and of the motions of revolving and rolling bodies under finite
and under impulsive forces.

[Required, Winter, in Courses I, II, III, V (3).]