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Engineering Mechanics: 4/10, Thursday 11-12am

This document provides notes from an engineering mechanics lecture about interactions and Newton's third law. It discusses interactions between pairs of objects like the sun and earth or atoms, and shows that the forces between two objects are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. It also demonstrates this law for a system of three interacting particles, and provides instructions for students to email the lecture notes file to a specific address with their name, ID, and engineering discipline in the message text.

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Engineering Mechanics: 4/10, Thursday 11-12am

This document provides notes from an engineering mechanics lecture about interactions and Newton's third law. It discusses interactions between pairs of objects like the sun and earth or atoms, and shows that the forces between two objects are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction. It also demonstrates this law for a system of three interacting particles, and provides instructions for students to email the lecture notes file to a specific address with their name, ID, and engineering discipline in the message text.

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Engineering Mechanics

Lecture 1
4/10, Thursday
11-12am
Interactions, (Newton’s 3rd law)

Sun : earth

f21
Atom : atom
f12
2

1
f12   f 21

f12  f 21  0
3-Particles Interactions

F3 3

f32
f ij  f ji  0
f23
f31

2 F2
i, j  1, 2,3
f13
f21
F1 f12
1
Email Lecture-note to

[email protected]

with subject title: Lecture 1

Please put you information in the text message:

Name, University ID, and Aerospace/Mechanical

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