Duration of the online course: 10 hours and 33 minutes
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Build core mechanics skills for exams and real design work with this free engineering mechanics course in Hindi, packed with numericals and problem-solving practice.
In this free course, learn about
Core engineering mechanics concepts: force, scalar/vector quantities, and idealizations
Force systems: composition, resolution, and equivalent force-couple systems
Moments/torque and Varignon’s theorem for solving planar mechanics problems
Free-body diagrams (FBD): isolating bodies and correctly showing all external forces
Kinematics of particles: displacement, velocity, acceleration, and equations of motion
Newton’s laws and applying them to solve dynamics numerical problems
Static equilibrium conditions and solving with Lami’s theorem (3-force systems)
Support reactions for beams/structures and solving reaction numericals
Frames and trusses: identifying members, joints, and internal/external forces
Truss analysis using method of joints and method of sections (with numericals)
Friction fundamentals: limiting friction, angle of friction, and angle of repose
Applications of friction: wedge and ladder problems with equilibrium analysis
Centroid, center of mass/gravity; moment of area and centroid by integration
Area moment of inertia; parallel/perpendicular axis theorems and polar MOI
Course Description
Engineering Mechanics is the starting point for understanding how real structures and machines behave in the world. If you want to feel confident with forces, motion, and equilibrium problems, this free online course in Hindi helps you build the foundation required for core mechanical and engineering subjects. It focuses on the ideas that power problem solving in diploma and B.Tech programs, competitive exams, and day-to-day engineering thinking: representing forces correctly, choosing the right equations, and turning diagrams into accurate results.
You will begin with the essentials of force systems and moments, then learn how to simplify complex situations using clear Free Body Diagrams. From there, the course strengthens your command over kinematics and Newton’s laws with plenty of numerical practice, so formulas stop feeling memorized and start feeling usable. As you progress, you will connect these tools to equilibrium conditions and key methods used in statics, helping you approach typical textbook and exam questions with a reliable step-by-step mindset.
For learners aiming at structural understanding, the course introduces frames and trusses and builds intuition through analysis methods that are widely used in engineering mechanics. Friction is covered in a practical way, including angles related to friction and common applications such as wedges and ladders, which often appear in problem sets. You will also develop a solid base for design-oriented topics by working with centroid, centre of mass, centre of gravity, and area properties, along with moment of inertia and important axis theorems.
By the end, you should be able to model engineering situations more confidently, solve numericals with better accuracy, and carry forward a strong mechanics base into strength of materials, machine design, and related professional courses.
Course content
Video class: Introduction | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 110m
Video class: System of Forces | basics of engineering mechanics in Hindi part 210m
Video class: Moment of Force | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 517m
Video class: Free body diagram ( FBD ) | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 615m
Video class: Kinematics | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 719m
Video class: kinematics numerical | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 815m
Video class: Newton's law of motion | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 921m
Video class: Newton's law of motion numerical | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1024m
Video class: Conditions of Equilibrium | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1125m
Video class: Lami's Theorem | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1222m
Video class: Equilibrium numerical | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1330m
Video class: equilibrium numerical 2 | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1418m
Video class: Reaction of support | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1522m
Video class: support reaction numerical | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1625m
Video class: Support reaction numerical 2 | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1728m
Video class: What is Frame and Truss? | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1810m
Video class: Method of joints in Truss analysis | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 1941m
Video class: Method of joints numerical in truss analysis | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2027m
Video class: Method of section in truss analysis | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2123m
Video class: Friction force | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2217m
Video class: Friction numerical | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2311m
Video class: Angle of friction | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2415m
Video class: Angle of Repose | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2517m
Video class: Friction in Wedge | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2619m
Video class: Friction in Ladder | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2726m
Video class: Centroid Centre of Mass and Centre of Gravity | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2813m
Video class: How to calculate Moment of Area and Centroid | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 2930m
Video class: Centroid of triangle by integration method | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 3024m
Video class: Moment of Inertia | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 3114m
Video class: Parallel Axis theorem | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi part 3219m
Video class: perpendicular axis theorem, polar moment of inertia | Basics of Engineering Mechanics in Hindi 3310m
This free course includes:
10 hours and 33 minutes of online video course
Digital certificate of course completion (Free)
Exercises to train your knowledge
100% free, from content to certificate
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