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PHY2048: GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I
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PHY2048: GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I
Course Code
PHY2048
Course Title
GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS I
Effective Term
20251
Writing Credit
No
International/Intercultural
No
Elective Flag
Yes
GELO Mapping
Critical Thinking
CLO 1: 1.0 Analyze measurement systems, dimensional analysis, and vector operations. Students will identify and analyze relevant information presented in various format such as graphs, tables, diagrams and formulas. The student should be able to read and evaluate readings and problems in clearly written compositions.
CLO 2: 2.0 Analyze kinematic and static problems.
CLO 3: 3.0 Analyze Newtonian Laws of Motion and the conservation laws of work, energy, power and momentum and apply them to translational, rotational and oscillatory dynamics.
CLO 4: 4.0 analyze the motion of a particle or system of particles that is periodic.
CLO 5: 5.0 Differentiate between heat and temperature and solve basic calorimeter problems, by analyzing the three laws of thermodynamics, the concept of entropy, and the concepts of thermal transport.
Ethical Reasoning
CLO 1: 1.0 Analyze measurement systems, dimensional analysis, and vector operations. Students will identify and analyze relevant information presented in various format such as graphs, tables, diagrams and formulas. The student should be able to read and evaluate readings and problems in clearly written compositions.
CLO 2: 2.0 Analyze kinematic and static problems.
CLO 5: 5.0 Differentiate between heat and temperature and solve basic calorimeter problems, by analyzing the three laws of thermodynamics, the concept of entropy, and the concepts of thermal transport.
Mathematical & Scientific Reasoning
CLO 1: 1.0 Analyze measurement systems, dimensional analysis, and vector operations. Students will identify and analyze relevant information presented in various format such as graphs, tables, diagrams and formulas. The student should be able to read and evaluate readings and problems in clearly written compositions.
CLO 2: 2.0 Analyze kinematic and static problems.
CLO 3: 3.0 Analyze Newtonian Laws of Motion and the conservation laws of work, energy, power and momentum and apply them to translational, rotational and oscillatory dynamics.
CLO 4: 4.0 analyze the motion of a particle or system of particles that is periodic.
CLO 5: 5.0 Differentiate between heat and temperature and solve basic calorimeter problems, by analyzing the three laws of thermodynamics, the concept of entropy, and the concepts of thermal transport.
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