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Physics (2)

Course Description: Measurements • Fundamental quantities, units, and dimensions • Significant figures • Vectors Classical Mechanics • Kinematics and kinetics of a particle in one dimension • Laws of motion • Introduction to rotational motion • Principles of work and energy and the law of conservation of linear momentum, impulse, and collisions. .
Credit hours: 3
Prerequisites: PHYS110
Objectives of the course :

Enhance student's concepts and knowledge of physics.
2. Provide the student with the principles of the laws of motion.
3. Developing students' skills to solve physics problems.
4. Improving students' skills in dealing with physics in English.
5. Improve thinking skills related to physics.

Course outputs :

1.1 Define physics concepts related to mechanics, including; units and dimensions, scalars, vectors, motion, forces, center of mass, energy, and thermodynamics.
1.2 Description of the fundamentals of particle dynamics in rectilinear and rotational motion using Newton's laws and work and energy.
1.3 Relating the Principles of Thermodynamics to Evaluate Efficiency and Energy.
2.1 Using Vector Algebra to Solve Physics Problems.
2.2 Formulating and solving physics problems related to equilibrium and laws of motion.
2.3 Solving Problems on Work, Energy, and Momentum.
2.4 Solving problems about the center of gravity, impulse, and collision.

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