Course title
物理学基礎   [Basic Physics]
Course category technology speciality courses  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester 3rd 
Course type 3rd  Course code 021604
Instructor(s)
張 亜   [ZHANG Ya]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office N313A  Email address

Course description
This course provides the students with an introduction to classical mechanics. It covers the basic concepts of Newtonian mechanics and its application to several problems in the real world.
Expected Learning
Learners who successfully complete this course will be able to:
i) Understand the Newton’s equation
ii) Understand the concept of work and energy, angular momentum, and the rigid body dynamics
iii) Employ these concepts for solving the problems of classical mechanics
iV) See the Curriculum maps
Course schedule
There may be some changes depending on the understanding of students.
Self-study part in advance
How to express movement (1) (textbooks p.1 to p.22), how to express movement (2) (textbooks p.23 to p.38), three laws of movement (textbooks p.38 to p.56)
Week 1: Various movements (1) (textbook p.77-94)
The movement of a parabolic object under air resistance.
Week 2: Various movements (2) (textbook p.77-94)
Continue studying air resistance.
Week 3: Various movements (3) (textbook p.77-94)
Continue studying air resistance.
Week 4: Various movements (4) (textbook p.77-94)
Damped oscillation.
Week 5: Various movements (5) (textbook p.77-94)
Forced oscillation.
Week 6: Various movements (6) (textbook p.77-94)
Coupled oscillation.
Week 7: Energy and the law of conservation (1)(textbook p.95~112)
Week 8: Energy and the law of conservation (2)(textbook p.95~112)
Week 9: Angular momentum and the conservation law (1) (textbook p.113-132)
Week 10: Angular momentum and the conservation law (2) (textbook p.113-132)
Week 11: Non-inertial system and apparent power (textbook p.133-144)
Week 12: Exercise of mass system (textbook p.145-168)
Week 13: Movement of rigid body (I) (textbook p.169-195)
Week 14: Movement of rigid body (II) (textbook p.169-195)
Week 15: Summary
Final exam
Prerequisites
High-school- level knowledge of physics and mathematics. Students are expected to have the standard amount of time to prepare for and review the lecture as specified by the University.
Required Text(s) and Materials
永田一清「新・基礎 力学」サイエンス社 ISBN4-7819-1097-1
References
Assessment/Grading
Final test 50%
Lecture contribution and homework 50%
Message from instructor(s)
Course keywords
Office hours
Break time just after the lecture.
Remarks 1
Remarks 2
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
9/5/2020 8:48:45 AM