Knowledge in laws of motion

Mechanics

engineering mechanics deals with physics laws and laws of motion ,newtons law and kinetic law etc.

Motors and actuators

This document contain the basic information needed for the every engineering student on motors and actuators. This blog is written by various experienced technicians in a simpler way. It is important for every mechatronic student.

Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM)

SHM Oscillatory Motion, Equation of Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM), Frequency, Velocity of particle in simple harmonic motion, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Geostationary representation of SHM, Phase or Phase Angle, Graph in SHM, Calculation of Time period of Linear SHM, Combination of Spring, Energy Method to find time period of SHM, Angular SHM, Second Pendulum, Physial Pendulum, Super Position of SHM,Super Position of two perpendicular SHM.

Engineering mechanics-linear motion

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about linear motion

Engineering mechanics-motion under variable acceleration

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about motion under variable accelaration

Engineering mechanics-laws of motion

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about laws of motion

Engineering mechanics-motion of connected bodies

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about motion of connected bodies

Engineering mechanics-motion along a circular path

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about motion along a circular path

Engineering mechanics-kinetics of motion of rotation

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about kinetics of motion of rotation

Engineering mechanics-motion of vehicles

In this pdf there is a deatailed explaination about motion of vehicles

NEWTON'S LAW OF MOTION ( ENGINEERING PHYSICS )

This pdf contains important notes based on NEWTONS LAW OF MOTION ( ENGINEERING PHYSICS )

Bsc (1st sem ) zbc chemistry kinetic theory of gas

The model, called the kinetic theory of gases, assumes that the molecules are very small relative to the distance between molecules. The molecules are in constant, random motion and frequently collide with each other and with the walls of any container. ... The higher the temperature, the greater the motion.There are three main components to kinetic theory: No energy is gained or lost when molecules collide. The molecules in a gas take up a negligible (able to be ignored) amount of space in relation to the container they occupy. The molecules are in constant, linear motion.The model, called the kinetic theory of gases, assumes that the molecules are very small relative to the distance between molecules. The molecules are in constant, random motion and frequently collide with each other and with the walls of any container. ... The higher the temperature, the greater the motion.The kinetic-molecular theory of gases assumes that ideal gas molecules (1) are constantly moving; (2) have negligible volume; (3) have negligible intermolecular forces; (4) undergo perfectly elastic collisions; and (5) have an average kinetic energy proportional to the ideal gas's absolute temperature.Kinetic gas equation can also be represented in the form of mass or density of the gas. It is based on the postulates of kinetic theory gas equation, a mathematical equation called kinetic gas equation has en derived from which all the gas laws can be deduced. It is usually written in the form: PV = mnc2.