Physics I – Istinye Universities- Fall 2023/2024

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Physics I (Mechanics) for Engineering Students at Istinye University.

The problems and quizzes were covered thoughtfully, so there are a plenty of problems to enhance the recognition.

The Course includes 9 Chapters

  1. Introduction [Measurements, Conversion of Units and Dimensional Analysis]
  2. Vectors
  3. Kinematics [One dimension and Two Dimensions ]
  4. Dynamics [Newton`s Law of Motion]
  5. Applications of Dynamics [Friction Force, Circular Motion]
  6. Work and Energy
  7. Conservation of Energy
  8. Linear Momentum
  9. Rotational Motion

The Main Reference is the Book of “Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics ” 4th Edition,  Douglas C. Giancoli

Course Content

Ch.1 Introduction (Physics and Measurements) and Vectors
It covers several foundational concepts essential for understanding physics such as: 1) Fundamental Quantities and Units 2) Measurement Techniques 3) Significant Figures 4) Measurement Errors 5) Dimensional Analysis 6) Unit Conversions 7) Scientific and Engineering Notations

  • 01:53:41
  • Part 2
    02:22:00
  • Part 3- Vectors
    02:10:00

Ch.2. Kinematics (Motion in One Dimension)

Ch.3. Kinematics (Motion in Two Dimensions)

Ch.4. Dynamics (Newton’s Law of Motion)

Ch.5. Applications of Dynamics
1) Friction Force 2) Uniform Circular Motion

Ch.7. Work and Energy
1) Scalar Product of Two Vectors 2) Work Done by a Constant Force 3) Work Done by a Varying Force 4) Work Energy Principle

Ch.8. Conservation of Energy
1) Conservative and Non-conservative forces 2) Potential Energy 3) Conservation of Mechanical Energy 4) Conservation of Energy 5) Power

Ch.9. Linear Momentum
1) Linear Momentum and Impulse 2) Conservation of Linear Momentum 3) Collisions 4) Center of Mass and Its Motion

Ch.10. Rotational Motion
The beginning of the video and PDF is related to the previous lecture so skip it and continue. 1) Kinematics of Rotational Motion 2) Dynamics of Rotational Motion 3) Rotational Kinetic Energy and Conservation of 4) Mechanical Energy/Energy 5) Rolling without Slipping

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