Explores dimensionless groups' significance in analyzing physical systems and problem-solving, emphasizing their role in characterizing complex systems.
Covers dimensional analysis fundamentals and applications in scientific and engineering problems, including estimating atom size using Schrödinger's equation.
Explores the stability of equilibrium states in structural mechanics, focusing on internal loads, the principle of superposition, and equilibrium conditions.
Covers fundamental concepts of dimensional analysis, physical similarity, and scalings, exploring the importance of expressing physical laws independently of units and the process of parameterizing problems.