PH 201 General Physics Algebra-based introduction to general physics for science majors and those pursuing professional programs in the life sciences. This is the first term of a three term sequence that covers the principles and applications of Newtonian mechanics. Topics include: vectors, kinematic equations in 1 and 2 dimensions, Newton’s law of motion, dynamics of circular motion, universal gravitation, rotational motion, torque and static equilibrium, elasticity, impulse, momentum and momentum conservation. Three hours of lecture and three of lab per week integrated into three separate two-hour blocks of active learning per week. Credits: 4 Prerequisite: MTH 111 or above; MTH 112 preferred Corequisite: PH 201L Satisfactory Grading: Eligible for the Satisfactory/No Credit grade mode. Exploring Knowledge: Scientific Perspectives
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