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Statics

Statics

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Engineering Statics, the foundation of all structural and mechanical engineering. You will learn how to analyze force systems and moments to ensure bodies remain in equilibrium. Covering everything from vector algebra to the analysis of complex trusses, frames, and friction.
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12 Lectures

About This Course

  • 1-Vector for Mechanics: Fundamentals of scalar and vector quantities, vector representation, resultant of forces, and vector multiplication.

  • 2-Equivalent Force Systems: Analysis of moments about points and axes, couple moments, transfer of forces on rigid bodies, and the reduction of force systems to a wrench.

  • 3-Equilibrium of a Particle: Establishing conditions for equilibrium in 2D systems and mastering the construction of Free Body Diagrams (FBD).

  • 4-Equilibrium of a Rigid Body: Procedures for equilibrium in two and three dimensions, including detailed Free Body Diagram applications.

  • 5-Structural Analysis: Specialized techniques for the analysis of engineering structures, specifically focusing on Trusses and Frames.

  • 6-Friction: Studying types of friction, factors affecting friction, practical problem-solving, and flat belt friction analysis.

  • 7-Properties of an Area: Calculation of the Centre of Gravity, Centre of Mass, and Centroids for composite bodies, as well as determining the Area Moment of Inertia.

  • Aly Hesham
    Aly Hesham
    2 Courses
    3 Students
    -Civil Engineering T.A at Helwan University & Structural Design Engineer -M.Sc holder from Ain Shams University -Civil FE certified
    Curriculum Overview

    This course includes 4 modules, 12 lessons, and 6:57 hours of materials.

    1-Scalar & Vector quantities
    4 Parts | 2:35 Hours
    1-Scalar & Vector quantities
    Free

    Introduction to statics – Scalar and vector quantities – Vector operations (addition, subtraction) – Resolution of forces – Force vectors in 2D and 3D – Position vectors – Unit vectors – Direction cosines – Resultant of force systems – Problem solving.

    Volume -
    1E-Examples on Scalar & Vector quantities
    Free

    Examples on introduction to statics – Scalar and vector quantities – Vector operations (addition, subtraction) – Resolution of forces – Force vectors in 2D and 3D – Position vectors – Unit vectors – Direction cosines – Resultant of force systems – Problem solving.

    Volume -
    1E-Examples on Scalar & Vector quantities
    Free

    Examples on introduction to statics – Scalar and vector quantities – Vector operations (addition, subtraction) – Resolution of forces – Force vectors in 2D and 3D – Position vectors – Unit vectors – Direction cosines – Resultant of force systems – Problem solving.

    Volume -
    1-Scalar & Vector quantities
    Free

    Introduction to statics – Scalar and vector quantities – Vector operations (addition, subtraction) – Resolution of forces – Force vectors in 2D and 3D – Position vectors – Unit vectors – Direction cosines – Resultant of force systems – Problem solving.

    Volume -
    2-Vectors Multiplication
    4 Parts | 1:49 Hours
    EGP300

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    3-Equilibrium of Forces in 2D
    2 Parts | 1:33 Hours
    EGP300

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    4-The Moment of a force
    2 Parts | 1:00 Hours
    EGP150

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    24 Mar 2026
    Great course. The instructor is really covering all the needed content for my university course
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    Statics
    EGP750

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    Course Specifications

    Sections
    4
    Lessons
    12
    Capacity
    Unlimited
    Duration
    6:57 Hours
    Students
    0
    Created Date
    26 Feb 2026
    Updated Date
    13 Mar 2026
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