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Dec 26, 2024
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PHSX 220NL - Physics I w/ Lab Credit(s): 5
Corequisite(s): M 172 . This is the first course in a three-semester sequence in general physics. Topics in mechanics (linear and rotational motion, energy and momentum, conservation principles), fluid dynamics, waves (simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, superposition, sound), and heat (the laws of thermodynamics and the kinetic theory of gas). Laboratory work included. (Spring Semester)
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to - Derive the kinematic equations of motion using methods of calculus and be able to apply these equations to linear and angular situations.
- Correctly draw a free body diagram and solve Newton’s second law, and identify third law action-reaction pairs.
- Apply the conservation of momentum, the work energy theorem, and be able to differentiate when each is appropriate.
- Apply torque and angular momentum concepts to rotation problems including the vector nature of these quantities.
- Explain wave mechanics and the difference between transverse and longitudinal waves.
- For standing waves, identify speed, wavelength, or frequency.
- Derive the simple harmonic motion equations for simple systems using methods of calculus.
- Explain and use basic equations in thermodynamics.
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