Graphene and Newtonian mechanics

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SUMMARY

The discussion centers on the suitability of graphene as a topic for a paper in a "Dynamics and Statics" course. Participants suggest that while graphene is primarily associated with Materials Science, it can still be relevant in the context of dynamics and statics due to its unique mechanical properties. The interest in graphene stems from its applications in various fields, including engineering and materials science, which may provide a valuable perspective for the course.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic mechanics principles in dynamics and statics.
  • Familiarity with materials science concepts, particularly related to graphene.
  • Knowledge of mechanical properties of materials.
  • Awareness of the applications of graphene in engineering contexts.
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the mechanical properties of graphene and their implications in dynamics.
  • Explore the applications of graphene in engineering and materials science.
  • Study the relationship between material properties and dynamic behavior.
  • Investigate case studies where graphene has been applied in structural engineering.
USEFUL FOR

Students in engineering disciplines, particularly those studying dynamics and statics, as well as materials scientists and researchers interested in the applications of graphene in various fields.

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I am writing a paper for "Dynamics and statics" course. I am really interested in Graphene. I am not if this is a good topic for this specific course. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance
 
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Seems to me that graphene would be far more appropriate for a class in Materials Science but I'm not a civil or mechanical engineer so can't say for sure that it would be BAD for a course in dynamics and statics
 
TTRQIO said:
I am writing a paper for "Dynamics and statics" course. I am really interested in Graphene.
What attracts you to graphene, in connection with a "Dynamics and statics" course?
 
well that is my question actually, I just genuinely like martial science. Just want to a paper on graphene. not sure if graphene will fit the topic of dynamics or not.
 

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