So we talked about statics, and how an object can be in equilibrium and how the sum of forces in a system should result in zero force and moment so that a system is stationary and in a static mode. But what if the resultant is not zero and we actually have some force imposed to the object at the end. Well, it won't be stationary anymore, it will certainly move and takes us to the subject of dynamics which deals with moving objects and how the forces treat them, believe me it's nice to know something about them such as their speed, spin, acceleration, and so on.
Are there going to be natural laws ruling upon objects in motion? what are they? Did Newton become in charge when the apple fell on his head? Did that apple have some energy stored in it? These are all questions related to dynamics for which we are supposed to answer questions in FE exam!
Here are the subjects in dynamics worthy of reviewing for the exam:Kinematics
Energy and Work