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written by Kurt Gramoll
This item is an interactive student guide to an introductory course in Statics. Sections include vectors, forces, moment of inertia, rigid bodies, loads, friction, work, and energy. Each section contains an interactive case study which presents users with a real-life problem to solve. Video clips and interactive simulations accompany each problem, as well as background information and related theory. The eBook is cost-free and may be used without registration.  

This item is part of collection of instructional materials for introductory engineering courses on six topics: Statics, Dynamics, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Calculus, and Multimedia.  Features include database of homework/quiz/test problems, solutions to all problems, lectures in both Quicktime and Flash format, computer grading and course management systems for instructors and TA's. Registration required for use of some materials.

Please note that this resource requires Flash, or Shockwave.
Subjects Levels Resource Types
Classical Mechanics
- Statics of Rigid Bodies
Education Practices
- Curriculum Development
= Course
- Technology
= Distance Education
General Physics
- Measurement/Units
Other Sciences
- Engineering
- High School
- Lower Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Course
= Interactive Simulation
= Problem/Problem Set
= Tutorial
- Audio/Visual
= Movie/Animation
Intended Users Formats Ratings
- Learners
- Educators
- application/shockwave
- application/flash
- text/html
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© 2004 Kurt Gramoll
Keywords:
PBL, assessment, distance learning, equilibrium, interactive tutorial, moment of inertia, online course, problem-based learning, simulation, static equilibrium, tutorial, vectors
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Metadata instance created August 12, 2009 by Caroline Hall
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March 7, 2010 by Lyle Barbato
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June 30, 2009
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K. Gramoll, (2004), WWW Document, (https://ecourses.ou.edu/cgi-bin/eBook.cgi).
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K. Gramoll, Multimedia Engineering Statics eBook (2004), <https://ecourses.ou.edu/cgi-bin/eBook.cgi>.
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Gramoll, K. (2009, June 30). Multimedia Engineering Statics eBook. Retrieved April 18, 2024, from https://ecourses.ou.edu/cgi-bin/eBook.cgi
Chicago Format
Gramoll, Kurt. Multimedia Engineering Statics eBook. June 30, 2009. https://ecourses.ou.edu/cgi-bin/eBook.cgi (accessed 18 April 2024).
MLA Format
Gramoll, Kurt. Multimedia Engineering Statics eBook. 2004. 30 June 2009. 18 Apr. 2024 <https://ecourses.ou.edu/cgi-bin/eBook.cgi>.
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@misc{ Author = "Kurt Gramoll", Title = {Multimedia Engineering Statics eBook}, Volume = {2024}, Number = {18 April 2024}, Month = {June 30, 2009}, Year = {2004} }
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Is Part Of OU Engineering Media Lab: eCourses

This is a link to the full collection of online courses developed by the University of Oklahoma Engineering Media Lab.  Courses include Statics, Dynamics, Fluids, Thermodynamics, Calculus, Mechanics, and Multimedia. Registration required for access to some materials.

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