Course title
力学Ⅰ   [MechanicsⅠ]
Course category technology speciality courses,ets.  Requirement   Credit 2 
Department   Year 14  Semester 1st 
Course type 1st  Course code 021691
Instructor(s)
嘉治 寿彦   [KAJI Toshihiko]
Facility affiliation Faculty of Engineering Office afjgxte/L1151  Email address

Course description
Following to "Introduction to Mechanics", this course mainly instructs the first part of the Mechanics, starting from a pont mass system in one dimensional inertial frame.
"Mechanics" is the most basic part of physics and engineering. So, another aim of this course is to learn the way of physical thinking and approach.
Expected Learning
To understand Newton's equation of motion,uniformly accelerated motion, motion of harmonic oscillator, energy, momentum.
Course schedule
I. Equation of motion and examples
(1) Expression of position and vector (review)
i. Point mass
ii. Expression of position and vector (review)
iii. Position, velocity, acceleration
(2) Newton's equation of motion
i Three laws of motion
ii. Newton's equation of motion
iii. Initial condition and degree of freedom
iv. Equation of motion in three dimensional space
II. Motion in one dimensional space
(1) Motion in free space
(2) Motion in homogeneous gravitational field
(3) Oscillation
i. Differential equation
ii. Free oscillation
iii. Damped oscillation
iv. Forced oscillation
v. Expression using complex exponential function

III. Energy and momentum
(1) Work
i. Inner product of vectors
ii. Work
(2) Energy
i. Kinetic energy
ii. Line integral
iii. Potential energy and conservative force
iv. Conservation of energy
(3) Momentum
i. Momentum
ii. Conservation of momentum
(4) Degree of freedom of motion and constant of motion
(5) Examples
i. Motion in one dimensional space
ii. Motion of the point mass connected to an oscillator

IV. Inertial frame and accelerated frame
(1) Inertial frame and Galilean transformation
(2) Accelerated frame and inertial force
Prerequisites
Introduction to Mechanics
Required Text(s) and Materials
Text is not specified. However, if you do not have a text book of mechanics for undergraduate students, it is strongly recommended to buy one.
References
Assessment/Grading
Assessed by homework on each classes.
Message from instructor(s)
"Mechanics" is the most basic part of physics and engineering. So, please learn the way of physical thinking and approach.
Course keywords
Newton's three laws of motion, equation of motion, oscillation, energy, momentum
Office hours
Ask questions after the class has finished or during the teaching session.
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Lecture Language
Japanese
Language Subject
Last update
5/21/2020 1:50:06 PM