NTU Course

General Physics (a)(1)

Offered in 114-1
  • Serial Number

    28167

  • Course Number

    Phys1006

  • Course Identifier

    202 101A1

  • Class 03
  • 3 Credits
  • A7* / Preallocated / Elective

    No Target Students / DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY / DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES

      A7*
    • No Target Students

    • Preallocated
    • DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY

    • Elective
    • DEPARTMENT OF GEOSCIENCES

  • PIN-JUNG CHIU
  • Tue 3, 4 / Thu 3, 4

  • 普201

  • Type 2

  • 80 Student Quota

    NTU 80

  • No Specialization Program

  • Chinese
  • NTU COOL
  • Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
  • Notes

    化學系必修(優先帶入)。地質系選修。兼通識A7*.
    No Target Students A7*:Material Science area . This course is also categorized as Liberal Education Course .

  • NTU Enrollment Status

    Enrolled
    0/80
    Other Depts
    0/0
    Remaining
    0
    Registered
    0
  • Course Description
    This course introduces fundamental concepts in General Physics at the freshman level, providing a concise overview of key topics in the field. The course is separated into two semesters. In the first semester, we will go through classical mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics, followed by electromagnetism, optics, relativity, and modern physics in the second semester.
  • Course Objective
    This course will focus on the understanding of fundamental concepts and utilize calculus to solve problems. We value attendance, class participation, and interaction, aiming to cultivate students' ability for independent thinking.
  • Course Requirement
    This course is given in Chinese, whereas materials and exams will be provided in English. We aim to develop students' capacity for learning in English, preparing them for integration into the international community.
  • Expected weekly study hours before and/or after class
    We expect at least 8 hours of lecture review and homework exercises each week.
  • Office Hour
    Please write an email to the lecturer to arrange a meeting time.
    *This office hour requires an appointment
  • Designated Reading
    Lecture notes
  • References
    1. Principles of Physics, extended, 12th edition, by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, and Jearl Walker 2. Physics for Scientists and Engineers, by Randall Knight
  • Grading
    30%

    Quizzes

    30%

    Midterm Exam

    40%

    Final Exam


    1. NTU has not set an upper limit on the percentage of A+ grades.
    2. NTU uses a letter grade system for assessment. The percentage score ranges and single-course grade conversion table in the Student Grade Assessment Regulations are for reference only. Instructors may adjust score ranges according to grade definitions. For more information, see Assessment Learning Section
  • Adjustment methods for students
    Adjustment MethodDescription
    D1

    由師生雙方議定

    Negotiated by both teachers and students

  • Make-up Class Information
  • Course Schedule
    9/02,9/04Week 19/02 Introduction, Measurement 9/04 Motion Along a Straight Line
    9/09,9/11Week 29/09 Vectors 9/11 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions (1)
    9/16,9/18Week 39/16 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions (2) 9/18 Force and Motion (1)
    9/23,9/25Week 49/23 Force and Motion (2) 9/25 Kinetic Energy and Work (1)
    9/30,10/02Week 59/30 Kinetic Energy and Work (2) 10/02 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy
    10/07,10/09Week 610/07 Center of Mass and Linear Momentum (1) 10/09 Center of Mass and Linear Momentum (2)
    10/14,10/16Week 710/14 Rotation (1) 10/16 Rotation (2)
    10/21,10/23Week 810/21 Midterm Exam 10/23 Rolling, Torque, and Angular Momentum (1)
    10/28,10/30Week 910/28 Rolling, Torque, and Angular Momentum (2) 10/30 Equilibrium and Elasticity
    11/04,11/06Week 1011/04 Gravitation (1) 11/06 Gravitation (2)
    11/11,11/13Week 1111/11 Fluids 11/13 Oscillations (1)
    11/18,11/20Week 1211/18 Oscillations (2) 11/20 Waves (1)
    11/25,11/27Week 1311/25 Waves (2) 11/27 Waves (3)
    12/02,12/04Week 1412/02 Temperature, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics 12/04 The Kinetic Theory of Gases (1)
    12/09,12/11Week 1512/09 The Kinetic Theory of Gases (2) 12/11 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
    12/16,12/18Week 1612/16 Final Exam 12/18 End