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1 Gneral Physics I, Lecture Note, Part 1 (Lecture 1-11)1 General Physics I Instructor Tamer A. Eleyan 2009/2010

2 Gneral Physics I, Lecture Note, Part 1 (Lecture 1-11) 2 Course Outline Textbook: the class notes beside the following textbooks: 1.Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Raymond A. Serway, 6th Edition 2.University Physics, Sears, Zemansky and Young  Physics and Measurement: Standards of Length, Mass, and Time, Density and Atomic Mass, Dimensional Analysis, Conversion of Units.  Motion in One Dimension: Position, Velocity, and Speed, Instantaneous Velocity and Speed, Acceleration, Motion Diagrams, One-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration, Freely Falling Objects, Kinematics Equations Derived from Calculus.  Vectors: Coordinate Systems, Vector and Scalar Quantities, Some Properties of Vectors, Components of a Vector and Unit Vectors, The Scalar Product of Two Vectors, The Vector Product of Two Vectors.

3 Gneral Physics I, Lecture Note, Part 1 (Lecture 1-11) 3  Motion in Two Dimensions: The Position, Velocity, and Acceleration Vectors, Two-Dimensional Motion with Constant Acceleration, Projectile Motion, Uniform Circular Motion, Tangential and Radial Acceleration, Relative Velocity and Relative Acceleration.  The Laws of Motion: The Concept of Force. Newton's First Law and Inertial Frames, Newton's Second Law, The Gravitational Force and Weight, Newton's Third Law, Some Applications of Newton's Laws, Forces of Friction.  Energy and Energy Transfer: Systems and Environments, Work Done by a Constant Force, Work Done by a Varying Force, Kinetic Energy and the Work- Kinetic Energy Theorem, The Non-Isolated System, Conservation of Energy, Situations Involving Kinetic Friction, Power.  Potential Energy: Potential Energy of a System, The Isolated System, Conservation of Mechanical Energy, Conservative and Nonconservative Forces, Changes in Mechanical Energy for Nonconservative Forces, Relationship Between Conservative Forces and Potential Energy, Energy Diagrams and Equilibrium of a System.

4 Gneral Physics I, Lecture Note, Part 1 (Lecture 1-11) 4  Linear Momentum and Collisions: Linear Momentum and Its Conservation, Impulse and Momentum, Collisions in One Dimension, Two-Dimensional Collisions, The Center of Mass, Motion of a System of Particles.  Universal Gravitation: Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, Measuring the Gravitational Constant, Free-Fall Acceleration and the Gravitational Force, Kepler's Laws and the Motion of Planets, The Gravitational Field, Gravitational Potential Energy, Energy Considerations in Planetary and Satellite Motion.

5 Gneral Physics I, Lecture Note, Part 1 (Lecture 1-11)5 GRADING POLICY Your grade will be judged on your performance in Home work, Quizzes, tow tests and the Lab. Points will be allocated to each of these in the following manner: GRADING SCALE: WeightGrade Component 20HW/Quizzes 30Midterm Exam 50Final Exam 100Total


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