Serial Number
28647
Course Number
Phys1006
Course Identifier
202 101A1
- Class 18
- 3 Credits
A7* / Preallocated
No Target Students / DEPARTMENT OF BIOENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
No Target Students
DEPARTMENT OF BIOENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING
A7*Preallocated- YANG,PEI-YUN
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
pyyang@ntu.edu.tw
- 凝態科學研究中心633室
02-33665182
Mon 8, 9 / Fri 3, 4
綜403
Type 2
60 Student Quota
NTU 56 + non-NTU 4
No Specialization Program
- Chinese
- NTU COOL
- Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
- Notes
- Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
Restriction: within this department (including students taking minor and dual degree program)
NTU Enrollment Status
Enrolled0/56Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course DescriptionThis is the first semester of a two-semester sequence in Introductory Physics for science major students. Topics include Newtonian Mechanics, Wave Mechanics, and Thermodynamics. Lecturer uses lectures combined with interactive in-class exercises to check students comprehension on the spot; Besides, teaching assistants offer office hours and recitations (optional). Online classroom for the first three weeks https://ntumeet.webex.com/meet/pyyang
- Course ObjectiveBy the end of the course, students will be able to A have an understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts of physics B articulate physics concepts, processes, and results, both verbally and in writing C develop logical and analytical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Course RequirementAssignments; Midterm and Final Exams
- Expected weekly study hours after class
- Office Hour
- Designated Reading
- ReferencesTextbook Halliday and Resnick's Principles of Physics 11/e Global Edition 2020
- Grading
40% 作業
30% 期中考
30% 期末考
10% 課堂參與
Extra Bonus
- Adjustment methods for students
Adjustment Method Description Teaching methods Assisted by video
Provide students with flexible ways of attending courses
Assignment submission methods Extension of the deadline for submitting assignments
Mutual agreement to present in other ways between students and instructors
Exam methods Final exam date postponement
Others Negotiated by both teachers and students
- Course Schedule
9/04,9/08Week 1 9/04,9/08 Introduction; Dimensional Analysis Motion and Kinematics 9/11,9/15Week 2 9/11,9/15 Forces and Dynamics 9/18,9/22Week 3 9/18,9/22 Work and Kinetic Energy 9/25,9/29Week 4 9/25,9/29 Potential Energy and Energy Conservation 10/02,10/06Week 5 10/02,10/06 Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions 10/09,10/13Week 6 10/09,10/13 Rotation of Rigid Bodies 10/16,10/20Week 7 10/16,10/20 Dynamics of Rotational Motion 10/23,10/27Week 8 10/23,10/27 Midterm Exam Review; 10/27 Midterm Exam 10/30,11/03Week 9 10/30,11/03 Gravitation/ Fluids 11/06,11/10Week 10 11/06,11/10 Periodic Motion 11/13,11/17Week 11 11/13,11/17 Mechanical Waves 11/20,11/24Week 12 11/20,11/24 Sound and Hearing 11/27,12/01Week 13 11/27,12/01 Temperature and Heat; Thermal Properties of Matter 12/04,12/08Week 14 12/04,12/08 The First Law of Thermodynamics 12/11,12/15Week 15 12/11,12/15 The Second Law of Thermodynamics 12/18,12/22Week 16 12/18,12/22 Final Exam Review; 12/22 Final Exam