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General Physics (a)(1)

Offered in 112-1
  • Serial Number

    28647

  • Course Number

    Phys1006

  • Course Identifier

    202 101A1

  • Class 18
  • 3 Credits
  • A7* / Preallocated

    No Target Students / DEPARTMENT OF BIOENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

      A7*
    • No Target Students

    • Preallocated
    • DEPARTMENT OF BIOENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

  • YANG,PEI-YUN
  • 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

    Enrolled
    0/56
    Other Depts
    0/0
    Remaining
    0
    Registered
    0
  • Course Description
    This 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 Objective
    By 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 Requirement
    Assignments; Midterm and Final Exams
  • Expected weekly study hours after class
  • Office Hour
  • Designated Reading
  • References
    Textbook 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 MethodDescription
    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 1Introduction; Dimensional Analysis Motion and Kinematics
    9/11,9/15Week 2Forces and Dynamics
    9/18,9/22Week 3Work and Kinetic Energy
    9/25,9/29Week 4Potential Energy and Energy Conservation
    10/02,10/06Week 5Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions
    10/09,10/13Week 6Rotation of Rigid Bodies
    10/16,10/20Week 7Dynamics of Rotational Motion
    10/23,10/27Week 8Midterm Exam Review; 10/27 Midterm Exam
    10/30,11/03Week 9Gravitation/ Fluids
    11/06,11/10Week 10Periodic Motion
    11/13,11/17Week 11Mechanical Waves
    11/20,11/24Week 12Sound and Hearing
    11/27,12/01Week 13Temperature and Heat; Thermal Properties of Matter
    12/04,12/08Week 14The First Law of Thermodynamics
    12/11,12/15Week 15The Second Law of Thermodynamics
    12/18,12/22Week 16Final Exam Review; 12/22 Final Exam