Physics I Class 01 Introduction & 1D Motion.

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Physics I Class 01 Introduction & 1D Motion

Welcome to Physics 1 at RPI

Frequently Asked Questions About the Textbook for Spring 2004

Format of the Course

Our Expectations of You

Exams

Homework

Activities

Activity Exercises

Your Grade in Physics I

Definitions

Definitions (Continued)

Definitions (Continued)

Definitions (Continued)

Components of Vectors

Velocity and Acceleration

Constant Acceleration

Displacement with Constant Acceleration

Class #1 Take-Away Concepts

Class #1 Problems of the Day

Answer to Problem 1 for Class #1

Class #1 Problems of the Day

Answer to Problem 2 for Class #1

Activity #1 Software Loading / 1D Motion

Optional Material at the End of the Lecture Notes

Class #1 Optional Material Deriving the Other Equations