Physics 1

AKIMOTO, Kazuhiro
  Elective  2 credits
【Information Science Correspondence Course・I/III】
19-1-1630-2004

1.
Outline
The concepts of physics covered in this course are as follows:
1. statics,
2. velocity and acceleration of a point mass,
3. Newton's laws of motion,
4. one dimensional motion of mass point under the influence of force fields,
5. frictions,
6. conservation of momentum and its application to the collision of two bodies.
This course corresponds to the diploma policy 3.
2.
Objectives
The objectives of this course are to understand the basic concepts of mechanics and to become capable of solving typical fundamental problems in this basic field of physics that are very useful in many practical applications.
3.
Grading Policy
Two sets of reports and a final exam
4.
Textbook and Reference
There is a subtext based on the following text: K.Akimoto "Surasura wakaru tanoshii butsuri" Kyoritsu Publications Inc.
However, students are welcome to use other basic physics textbooks.
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Requirements (Assignments)
Please read the subtext as soon as possible.

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Note
Before taking the final exam, it is advisable to read the subtext, which tells you how to prepare for the exam.

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1.
Outline
The concepts of physics covered in this course are as follows:
1. statics,
2. velocity and acceleration of a point mass,
3. Newton's laws of motion,
4. one dimensional motion of mass point under the influence of force fields,
5. frictions,
6. conservation of momentum and its application to the collision of two bodies.
This course corresponds to the diploma policy 3.
2.
Objectives
The objectives of this course are to understand the basic concepts of mechanics and to become capable of solving typical fundamental problems in this basic field of physics that are very useful in many practical applications.
3.
Grading Policy
Two sets of reports and a final exam
4.
Textbook and Reference
There is a subtext based on the following text: K.Akimoto "Surasura wakaru tanoshii butsuri" Kyoritsu Publications Inc.
However, students are welcome to use other basic physics textbooks.
5.
Requirements (Assignments)
Please read the subtext as soon as possible.

6.
Note
Before taking the final exam, it is advisable to read the subtext, which tells you how to prepare for the exam.

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Schedule
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