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Lecture Description
Part I of Rotations. The lecture begins with examining rotation of rigid bodies in two dimensions. The concepts of "rotation" and "translation" are explained. The use of radians is introduced. Angular velocity, angular momentum, angular acceleration, torque and inertia are also discussed. Finally, the Parallel Axis Theorem is expounded.
Course Index
- Course Introduction and Newtonian Mechanics
- Vectors in Multiple Dimensions
- Newton's Laws of Motion
- Newton's Laws (cont.) and Inclined Planes
- Work-Energy Theorem and Law of Conservation of Energy
- Law of Conservation of Energy in Higher Dimensions
- Kepler's Laws
- Dynamics of a Multiple-Body System and Law of Conservation of Momentum
- Rotations, Part I: Dynamics of Rigid Bodies
- Rotations, Part II: Parallel Axis Theorem
- Torque
- Introduction to Relativity
- Lorentz Transformation
- Introduction to the Four-Vector
- Four-Vector in Relativity
- The Taylor Series and Other Mathematical Concepts
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Simple Harmonic Motion (cont.) and Introduction to Waves
- Waves
- Fluid Dynamics and Statics and Bernoulli's Equation
- Thermodynamics
- The Boltzmann Constant and First Law of Thermodynamics
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics and Carnot's Engine
- The Second Law of Thermodynamics (cont.) and Entropy
Course Description
This course provides a thorough introduction to the principles and methods of physics for students who have good preparation in physics and mathematics. Emphasis is placed on problem solving and quantitative reasoning. This course covers Newtonian mechanics, special relativity, gravitation, thermodynamics, and waves.
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