ENGG1300
Engineering Mechanics
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This is a core unit for any aspiring engineer, and it sets the stage for everything you’ll do in Mechanical Engineering. Having guided numerous students through complex problem-solving in Physics and Mechanics, I cannot stress enough the importance of getting your fundamentals right here.My Key Tips:Free Body Diagrams (FBDs): 90% of mistakes happen because of a poorly drawn FBD. Practice these until they are second nature.Vector Algebra: Ensure your vector math is solid, as it’s the primary language of this course.Ask for Help: If static or dynamic equilibrium isn't clicking, seek mentorship early. Understanding the 'practical' side of these forces makes the math much easier to manage.