This is the first semester of a
three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence - Physics for
Engineers. We will cover
Vectors and scalar quantities, kinematics,
Newton's Laws of Motion, work, work-energy, conservation of
energy,
conservation of momentum, center of mass
and its motion; rotational
motion; conservation of angular
momentum, gravity.
Corequisite: MA 241
Required Text: Sears and Zemansky's University
Physics, 14th edition, by Young and Freedman
(Vol I, ERAU edition).
Recommended Hypertext: Hyperphysics
Recommended online text: Simple
Nature by Crowell (online)
Understanding
Physics by Cassidy, Holton, and Rutherford
Recommended Print Texts: Physics by Tipler (ERAU
library QC 21.3 .T57),
Lectures on Physics by Feynman (ERAU
library QC 23 .F47) (Online from Caltech here)
Understanding Physics, by Isaac
Asimov - a great science fiction writer explains physics. (QC 23 .A85 1966)
Cartoon Guide to Physics, by
Gonick and Huffman - physical principles in a visual format.
(QC 24.5 .G66 1991)
3000 Solved Problems in Physics -
lots and lots of practice quantitative problems. (QC 32 .H325
1988b)
See the syllabus for more
detailed information, as well as the homework log.
Handouts:
Practice
Questions - due Fri 31 Aug
Math review
Greek alphabet - the
standard way to write Greek letters
Guide for
Metric Practice
What is physics?
What is required to succeed in
physics?
What should you be able to do after
this course?
How to study | by students | by Carl Wieman, Nobelist |
How to read textbooks | Lang | Sivjee |
How to solve problems | Hubsch | Reynolds |
Problem:
The catapult of an aircraft carrier accelerates a jet fighter
from rest to takeoff speed of 173 mi/h in a distance of 307
ft. Assume constant acceleration.
(a) Calculated the acceleration of the fighter in m/s2.
(b) Calculate the time required for the fighter to accelerate to
takeoff speed.
Online stopwatch
MIT lectures by Walter Lewin
More advanced text in library:
Elements of Newtonian
Mechanics, by Knudsen and Hjorth - QC 125.2 .K48 2000
Two interacting
galaxies
Powers of 10 ( movie
) ( the Eames
movie )
A collision
betwteen the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy
fundamental
units in the System International (SI)
A guide
for metric practice
Aristotle's
PHYSICS
The
Galileo
Project
Newton's "Absolute
Space and Time "
"Force"
by Wilczek
The end of the world
at CERN? No.
Two projectile motion applets: here
and here
High-speed
photos - e.g., tennis ball
& racket
Discovery
of Element 118
Fundamental
particles
Problems are the
cutting edge that distinguishes between success and failure.
Problems call forth our courage and our wisdom; indeed, they
create our courage and our wisdom. It is only because of our
problems that we grow mentally and spiritually. When we
desire to encourage the growth of the human spirit, we
challenge and encourage the human capacity to solve
problems, just as in school we deliberately set problems for
our children to solve. It is through the pain of confronting
problems that we learn.
- Morgan Scott Peck