Course Description
The student will explain the basic theories of classical mechanics, simple harmonic motion, and heat and will apply these ideas to the mathematical solution of problems. In the laboratory, the student will attempt to verify several of these theories by comparing experimental measurements with mathematical results. Algebra is required for this course. IAI: P1 900L.
Prerequisite(s)
MATH 1803 and MATH 1814 with grades of C or better or appropriate assessment score - Must be completed prior to taking this course. Appropriate assessment score or ENGL 1422 with a grade of C or better - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
At the end of this course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate the ability to clearly state, understand, apply, and perform calculations in SI units and express the results in scientific notation.
- Be clearly able to demonstrate knowledge of and perform critical calculations related to scalar and vector quantities and its interrelationships with displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, weight, and force.
- Demonstrate the ability to clearly state, define, discuss, understand, apply, and perform critical calculations related to one dimensional motion, two dimensional motion, projectile motion, circular motion, and simple harmonic motion.
- Demonstrate the ability to clearly define, understand, discuss, apply, and perform critical calculations related to Newton’s Laws of Motion, conservation of energy, conservation of momentum (linear and angular) equilibrium, and Newton’s Law of Gravity.