Author: djl101000
In keeping with the multi-disciplinary approach of MINTS, two new UTD graduate students associated with MINTS are about to start working on a swarm of robotic hexacopters (William Alan Harrison of Physics and Bryan Roscoe of Computer Science).
This is a calculus based course which will include some basic integration, differentiation, and discussion of the use of differential equations. Students will learn about the following topics: space and time, kinematics, forces, energy and momentum, conservation laws, rotational motion, torques, simple harmonic motion, waves, and basic thermodynamic laws.
The class website is here
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