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Engineering
Physics Phy 310 |
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About Engineering Physics
Engineering
Physics 310 (Phy 310) is one semester intensive calculus based physics
course for engineering and physics students. Engineering Physics covers
two major topics which are:
- kinematics of particles in one and two dimensions
- kinetics of of particles in one and two dimensions
Kinematics of particles: Includes Rectilinear motion,
Plane curvilinear motion, Motion in rectangular coordinates, and Motion in
normal and tangent coordinates
Kinetics of particle instead includes
Newton's law of motion, Rectilinear motion, Curvilinear motion, Work and kinetic
energy, Potential energy. Impulse and momentum, Conservation of energy and
momentum.
Objective
Engineer and Scientist solve problems. We like
to solve problems and we learn to improve this analytic skill as apart of our
education. In this course you will learn to solve a variety of physics and
engineering problems that form the basis of analytic skills that use through
your career. You must learn this skill well. This course includes one-credit
laboratory course. You will do the total of 8 experiments in Mechanics. The
laboratory will provide you with an opportunity to gain experience with the
method of experimental physics (how to take and analyze a set of data and as
well help you master the concept in Mechanics). You can down load the document
that contain detail information and guideline about writing
laboratory report by Click here or
by clicking on the icon Lab Report
The ability to solve problems on exams and
homework assignment is the most important skill you will developed as a student
in this course. To help you in this task every chapter contains:
- Selected problems worked out in step-by-step detail
- Every type of problem that might be assigned or given on exam
- Number of hints and suggestion for avoiding commone mistakes
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