Mecánica de Cuerpos Rígidos (Introducción A La Estática)
Mecánica de Cuerpos Rígidos (Introducción A La Estática)
(Introducción a la Estática )
Statics
-Equilibrium
Dynamics
-Selected Topics
Dynamics: Motion of bodies
Kinematics
-Particles
-Rigid Bodies
-Relative velocity
Basic Concepts
Mechanics
Statics
Structures
Dynamics
Automotives
Mech of Materials
Robotics
Fluid Mechanics Mechanics
Spacecrafts
Vibration
MEMs
Fracture Mechanics
Etc.
Etc.
Basic Concept - Force
Magnitude: Vector :
| V | or V V or V
: Direction
THE PARALLELOGRAM LAW
V2 V V
V2 V2
V1 V1
V1
V V1 V2 (generally V V1 V2 )
Robotics
The Principle of Transmissibility
F F If we concerns only about the
? external resultant effects on rigid body.
=
The two force can be
We can slide the force along its line
considered equivalent if
of action.
…… (force can be considered as sliding vector)
First Law:
An object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object
in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed
and in the same direction, unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force.
F 0
NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION (2nd Law)
Second Law:
The acceleration of a particle is proportional to the
vector sum of forces acting on it, and is in the direction
of this vector sum.
F m a
F ma
NEWTON’S LAWS OF MOTION
Thrird Law:
The mutual forces of action and reaction between two
particles are equal in magnitude, opposite in direction,
and collinear. Forces always occur in pairs – equal and
opposite action-reaction force pairs.
F F F F