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PHY 2053C - Coll Physics I w Algebra Trig |
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Spring 2024 Credit Courses
Learning Objectives: Students will model the motion of particles in one and two dimensions using diverse conceptual and analytical representations. Students will apply Newton’s laws of motion to simple one- and two- dimensional physical systems. Students will employ the concepts of work, energy and power in systems involving conservative and non-conservative forces. Students will employ the concepts of impulse and linear momentum and its conservation to describe interactions. Students will integrate properties of rigid bodies such as center of mass and rotation to describe the motion of spatially extended, non-particle systems. Students will model basic oscillatory behavior of systems using simple harmonic motion. Students will examine the fundamental properties of and principles governing ideal fluids. Students will synthesize microscopic and macroscopic descriptions of large systems to explore fundamental principles of thermal physics. Students will employ professional ethics, laboratory and data analysis skills applicable to standard introductory physics labs. Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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