Mechanics, Part 1
Offered By: Rice University via edX
Course Description
Overview
This course is an introduction to mechanics and follows a standard first-semester university physics course. You will learn fundamental mechanics concepts and mathematical problem solving required for all STEM fields.
The course begins with kinematics, where you will learn to use equations and graphs to describe the position, velocity, and acceleration of an object, and how those quantities are related through calculus. You will then learn how forces affect motion through Newton’s Laws, and how to understand and calculate several different forces, including gravitational, normal force, drag force, and friction force. The concept of energy will be covered, including kinetic energy, potential energy, and how they are affected by work. You will learn how to use the conservation of energy to solve motion problems. Finally, momentum, another “quantity of motion” will be described. You will learn how to calculate momentum, about its relationship to Newton’s laws, and how to use it to solve motion problems, including collisions.
This course is valuable preparation for the equivalent on-campus course, or as supplementary material.
Syllabus
Week 1: 1D Motion
Week 2: 2D Motion
Week 3: Newton’s Laws
Week 4: Energy
Week 5: Momentum and Collisions
Taught by
Jason Hafner
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