Vector Calculus Basics for Engineering Students

Vector math fundamentals you need to succeed in engineering

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Vector Calculus Basics for Engineering Students

What You Will Learn!

  • Position Vectors
  • Dot Product
  • Cross Product
  • Direction Cosines
  • Finding vectors using transverse and azimuth angles
  • 2d and 3d Cartesian Vectors, magnitude, unit vectors
  • and more!

Description

What are vectors?

A vector is a fundamental math concept that's used extensively in engineering. Understanding the math behind vectors before you start using vectors in engineering courses improves your comprehension and makes the learning curve much shorter.

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for students in engineering who need a review of vector concepts before taking courses such as Statics, Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Vector Calculus. These courses rely heavily on vector applications so the better you understand vector math, the easier these courses will be.

What you'll get with the course

  • 4+ hours of on-demand lecture videos

  • 35+ fully-worked examples to teach you how to apply the material

  • 7 homework sets with solutions so you can practice what you've learned

  • Downloadable outline of notes with all example problem statements to help you follow along with the lectures


What you'll learn

This course covers all you need to get started with vectors. We'll cover:

  • Notation & terms

  • Addition &subtraction

  • Position vectors

  • Magnitude

  • Unit vectors

  • 2D & 3D Cartesian vectors

  • Properties of vectors

  • Finding vectors using transverse and azimuth angles

  • Dot product

  • Direction cosines

  • Cross Product

  • Finding area and volume of parallelograms and triangles

Who Should Attend!

  • Engineering students preparing for vector application courses like Statics, Dynamics, Fluid Mechanics and Vector Calculus
  • Students wanting to learn a new math concept

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Tags

  • Math

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