Course title
力学   [Mechanics]
Course category general education courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 2  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 01PH0602a
Instructor(s)
五味 高志, 岩岡 正博, 酒井 憲司, 佐藤 敬一, 加藤 亮   [GOMI Takashi, IWAOKA Masahiro, SAKAI Kenshi, SATO Keiichi, KATO Tasuku]
Facility affiliation Graduate School of Agriculture Office   Email address

Course description
Series of lectures will provide the basics and applied physics. In agriculture and the environment, motion occurs by the law of mechanics from micro molecules and cell levels to macro regions and global levels, and it becomes visible as a phenomenon as our experiments and observations. The purpose of this lecture is to study "mechanics", to analyze the essence of the motion phenomena of these objects, and to understand the applied aspects of physics such as energy based on basic laws. This is also a place in the field of agriculture to acquire the physical way of thinking that understands phenomena based on the basic laws, and to acquire the idea of scientific things that quantitatively explain phenomena.
Expected Learning
Students can understand the basic laws of physical phenomena and their ideas, and apply them to agriculture and the environment.

Please refer to the curriculum map of the University's website (three policies).
https://www.tuat.ac.jp/campuslife_career/campuslife/policy/
Course schedule
(1) Why study physics? Consider the importance of mechanics in the field of agriculture.
(2) Rotational motion of the quality point.
(3) Rigid body mechanics.
(4) The center of gravity and movement of the quality point system and the rigid body
(5) Angular momentum of the quality point system.
(6) Equation of motion and moment of rigid bodies.
(7) What is vibration? How single oscillation works.
(8) Exercise 1 (scheduled for May 29)
(9) fluid dynamics. Fluids in organisms and ecosystems. Pressure in the fluid.
(10) The properties of a static fluid, a fluid that exercises, and a fluid that takes viscosity into account.
(11) Bernoulli's law and energy conservation law.
(12) heat and internal energy. Energy conversion and utilization.
(13) what is energy? Mechanical energy. Biological energy intake and energy metabolism.
(14) Physical properties of water, evaporation and energy cycle, how to flow water, application to hydrology and hydrology.
(15) Exercise 2 (scheduled for July 17)
Prerequisites
equivalent to the standard number of hours of the University
TAT Physics I
Required Text(s) and Materials
References
Assessment/Grading
Evaluate grades at the rate of quizzes 50%, 1 (25%) and 2 (25%) of the class.
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Physics, fliud dynamics, Energy
Office hours
Making an appointment with e-mail in advance.
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
3/6/2020 11:24:35 AM