PHYS 007A — Calculus-Based General Physics for Scientists and Engineers - I 4 Units
This is the first course in the calculus-based physics sequence for students majoring in mathematics, physical sciences, engineering, and computer science. Specific topics include kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, momentum, rotation, simple harmonic motion, universal gravitation, fluids, and mechanical waves. Practical applications of these subjects are discussed in class and incorporated into group projects developed along the term. A problem solving approach, using mathematical expressions and symbols, is routinely employed in lectures and homework to illustrate the laws of physics governing real world situations. (C-ID PHYS 205)
Part of
- Biology - Associate in Science for Transfer
- Computer Science - Associate in Science for Transfer
- Civil Engineering - Certificate of Achievement
- Computer Engineering - Certificate of Achievement
- Electrical Engineering - Certificate of Achievement
- Engineering - Associate in Arts
- Engineering Fundamentals 1 - Certificate of Achievement
- Engineering Fundamentals 2
- Mechanical Engineering - Certificate of Achievement
- Kinesiology - Associate in Arts for Transfer
- Mathematics - Associate in Science for Transfer
- General Studies with Emphasis in Astronomy - Associate in Arts
- Physics - Associate in Science for Transfer