Physics 1

NAKAMURA, Shinichi
  Elective Requisites  2 credits
【Biosciences・1st semester】
19-1-0348-2341

1.
Outline
Learn about stationary dynamics, Newton's law of movement, action / reaction, speed and speed, free fall and parabolic movement, momentum, energy, work and work rate.
By following the textbook, I will explain the details and show concrete calculations. Do exercises every time and increase your understanding. The exercise is active learning, so students can consult with each other and discuss to solve them.
Each lecture will be given by chalk talks for the first hour or so and exercises for the rest of the time.
In this lesson, you will acquire knowledge about DP1 and 2.
2.
Objectives
The objective of this course is to be able to understand the field of physics mechanics. We will learn about the position, velocity, acceleration of objects, and exercise when the force is applied to objects.
3.
Grading Policy
Grades will be evaluated only by the results of the final exams. However, when exercises are given as supplements etc., report points may be added to the submitter.
Each exercise and answer will be posted on the homepage. By reviewing each page on the homepage, you can feed back your learning outcomes.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Another textbook can be used equivalent to "Basic Physics" (Yasuo Hara, Academic Book Publisher, ISBN 978-4-7806-0660-7).
In some cases, OHP, VTR, DVD, etc. will be used in combination. We will use the homepage by placing exercises.
http://www.ase.teikyo-u.ac.jp/faculty/nakamura/
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Please read the dynamics, rotational motion, rigid body parts of the specified textbook (or equivalent textbook) in advance about 1.5 hours as preliminary study. Master the math necessary for understanding.
As a review, for 1.5 hours, please answer every exercise question and study further about the related part of the textbook.
6.
Note
Please bring a scientific calculator every time for exercises.
7.
Schedule
1. Vector (1) Cartesian coordinate system and vector
2. Vector (2) Scalar product, vector product
3. Basic of mechanics (1) Force
4. Basic of mechanics (2) How to express movement
5. Basic of dynamics (3) Free falling movement and vertical throwing up
6. Basic of dynamics (4) Law of movement
7. Basic of mechanics (5) Constant velocity circular motion
8. Force and motion (1) Parabolic movement
9. Force and motion (2) Fall of raindrops
10. Force and motion (3) Single vibration
11. Force and motion (4) Single pendulum
12. Force and motion (5) Work and energy
13. Force and motion (6) Momentum
14. Force and motion (7) Inertial force
15. Summary
1.
Outline
Learn about stationary dynamics, Newton's law of movement, action / reaction, speed and speed, free fall and parabolic movement, momentum, energy, work and work rate.
By following the textbook, I will explain the details and show concrete calculations. Do exercises every time and increase your understanding. The exercise is active learning, so students can consult with each other and discuss to solve them.
Each lecture will be given by chalk talks for the first hour or so and exercises for the rest of the time.
In this lesson, you will acquire knowledge about DP1 and 2.
2.
Objectives
The objective of this course is to be able to understand the field of physics mechanics. We will learn about the position, velocity, acceleration of objects, and exercise when the force is applied to objects.
3.
Grading Policy
Grades will be evaluated only by the results of the final exams. However, when exercises are given as supplements etc., report points may be added to the submitter.
Each exercise and answer will be posted on the homepage. By reviewing each page on the homepage, you can feed back your learning outcomes.
4.
Textbook and Reference
Another textbook can be used equivalent to "Basic Physics" (Yasuo Hara, Academic Book Publisher, ISBN 978-4-7806-0660-7).
In some cases, OHP, VTR, DVD, etc. will be used in combination. We will use the homepage by placing exercises.
http://www.ase.teikyo-u.ac.jp/faculty/nakamura/
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Please read the dynamics, rotational motion, rigid body parts of the specified textbook (or equivalent textbook) in advance about 1.5 hours as preliminary study. Master the math necessary for understanding.
As a review, for 1.5 hours, please answer every exercise question and study further about the related part of the textbook.
6.
Note
Please bring a scientific calculator every time for exercises.
7.
Schedule
1. Vector (1) Cartesian coordinate system and vector
2. Vector (2) Scalar product, vector product
3. Basic of mechanics (1) Force
4. Basic of mechanics (2) How to express movement
5. Basic of dynamics (3) Free falling movement and vertical throwing up
6. Basic of dynamics (4) Law of movement
7. Basic of mechanics (5) Constant velocity circular motion
8. Force and motion (1) Parabolic movement
9. Force and motion (2) Fall of raindrops
10. Force and motion (3) Single vibration
11. Force and motion (4) Single pendulum
12. Force and motion (5) Work and energy
13. Force and motion (6) Momentum
14. Force and motion (7) Inertial force
15. Summary