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Nov 27, 2024
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Catalog 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHYS& 221 Engineering Physics I with Lab5 credits This course covers the basic principles of Newtonian mechanics including: vector mathematics, multidimensional kinematics, Newton’s laws of dynamics, various forces of nature, circular motion, the universal gravitational law, mechanical energy conservation methods, linear momentum, and rigid body kinematics and dynamics. Laboratory work is included.
Prerequisites: MATH& 142
Corequisites: ENGR 100 and MATH& 151
Quarters Offered: Fall, Winter
Student Outcomes/Competencies: Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to:
- Expand and improve quantitative/symbolic manipulation capabilities
- Apply the paradigms of classical mechanics to problem solving in the engineering context
- Measure, record, and analyze signals using A/D converters with various sensors interfaced to computers using appropriate software
- Explain both the power and limitations of the classical Newtonian approach in the conceptualization and design of engineered creations
Total Hours: 60 Lecture Hours: 40 Lab or Clinical Hours: 20
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