Course title | |||||
物理学 [Physics] | |||||
Course category | Requirement | Credit | 2 | ||
Department | Year | 1~2 | Semester | 1st | |
Course type | 1st | Course code | 01ph1001c | ||
Instructor(s) | |||||
松本 武, 辰己 賢一, 松田 和秀 [MATSUMOTO Takeshi, TATSUMI Kenichi, MATSUDA Kazuhide] | |||||
Facility affiliation | Faculty of Agriculture | Office | afjgxte/L1151 | Email address |
Course description |
Natural phenomena are complex things that involve various factors. However, if we take off the branch and focus on the stem (abstraction), it can be explained by a simple basic rule. It is the study of physics that captures the common nature of various natural phenomena and explains them systematically. In this lecture, we take up the movement of objects that are full of our lives and the environment. Even at first glance, even if it looks like an object at rest, there is a law of physics, and it can be said that all objects are in motion. In the agronomics and environmental fields as well, from the microscopic molecule and cell level to the macro area and the global level, motion occurs according to the law of dynamics, and it becomes visible as our experiment and observation as a phenomenon. In this lecture, we aim to learn dynamics, analyze the nature of the movement phenomena of these objects, and understand the applied aspects of physics such as energy based on the basic law. In the field of agriculture, this is also a place to acquire physical thinking methods of understanding phenomena based on basic laws, and to acquire ideas of scientific things that quantitatively explain phenomena. |
Expected Learning |
Understand the basic laws of physical phenomena and their concepts, understand the application development to the field of agriculture and the environment, and lead solutions to the problem of mechanics. |
Course schedule |
First half: mechanics of mass points No. 1 (4/8) Unit, significant figure, speed and acceleration of linear movement No. 2 (4/15) General motion speed and acceleration, constant velocity circular motion No. 3 (4/22) Law of motion and law of force No. 4 (5/13) Vibration No. 5 (5/20) Work and energy No. 6 (5/27) Work and energy No. 7 (6/3) Angular momentum and moment of force Second half: mechanics of mass system No. 8 (6/10) Center of gravity and movement of mass point system No. 9 (6/17) No.10 (6/24) Angular momentum of mass point system No.11 (7/1) Mechanics of rigid body No.12 (7/8) Equation of motion of rigid body No.13 (7/15) Rotational motion and moment of inertia of rigid body No.14 (7/22) Dynamics of rigid body No.15 (7/29) Examination |
Prerequisites |
Required Text(s) and Materials |
Yasuo Hara: 5 edition Fundamental physics, Gakujutsu-- tosho publisher |
References |
Assessment/Grading |
Attendance & short test (50%), examination (50%) Note: Students who attend less than 70% of this course can not get this credit. |
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Office hours |
Monday 16:30- (Confirm by Email) |
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Lecture Language |
Japanese |
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Last update |
2/27/2020 5:03:11 PM |