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PHYSICS I AND LAB - PHYS 1211K (4 Credit Hours)

Description: An introductory course which will include material from mechanics, thermodynamics and waves. Elementary differential calculus will be used.  This course has a laboratory component that requires a lab kit.

Prerequisites: Completion of Calculus I (differentiate, integrate, simple functions).

Course Structure:

  • Physics Lessons
    • Lesson 1 - System of Units
    • Lesson 2 - Vectors
    • Lesson 3 - One-dimensional Motion
    • Lesson 4 - Two-dimensional Motion
    • Lesson 5 - Newton's 3 Laws of Motion
    • Lesson 6 - Work, Energy, and Power
    • Lesson 7 - Momentum
    • Lesson 8 -Rotational Motion
    • Lesson 9 - Gravitation
    • Lesson 10 - Periodic Motion
    • Lesson 11 - Waves
    • Lesson 12 - Laws of Thermodynamics
  • Physics Laboratory
    • Laboratory Overview
    • Using Excel to Graph Data
    • Laboratory 01, Experimental Uncertainty (Error) and Data Analysis
    • Laboratory 02, The Addition and Resolution of Vectors: The Force Table
    • Laboratory 03, Free Fall with Air Resistance
    • Laboratory 04, Constant Acceleration Using an Incline Plane
    • Laboratory 05, Coefficient of Static Friction
    • Laboratory 06, Atwood's Machine
    • Laboratory 07, Rotational Motion (Moment of Inertia)
    • Laboratory 08, Projectile Motion: The Ballistic Pendulum
    • Laboratory 09, The Simple Pendulum
    • Laboratory 10, Air Column Resonance: The Speed of Sound in Air
    • Laboratory 11, Torques, Equilibrium and Center of Gravity

Course Objectives:

  • Understand and apply the laws and concepts associated with physics by solving word problems.
  • Perform simple laboratories and reach appropriate conclusions.
  • Write clear, concise laboratory reports.
  • Represent data graphically by hand and computer.

Also Required:
Physics Laboratory Materials (Commonly found household items that may be purchased at local retailer for under $20.).

Microsoft Excel will be used for graphing data in this course.