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These chapters mirror the particle kinetics chapters but adapt the formulas for rigid bodies by incorporating the mass moment of inertia ( ). Students solve complex rigid-body problems using:

(motion along a curved path) using various coordinate systems: rectangular, normal/tangential, and polar coordinates. Motion of projectiles . 2. Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration These chapters mirror the particle kinetics chapters but

The focus shifts from point-mass particles to rigid bodies where size and shape matter. Topics include: Translation and rotation about a fixed axis. Absolute motion analysis. These chapters mirror the particle kinetics chapters but

Relative-motion analysis using velocity and acceleration equations. Instantaneous center (IC) of zero velocity. 6. Planar Kinetics of a Rigid Body (Chapters 17–19) Mass moment of inertia calculations. These chapters mirror the particle kinetics chapters but