PHYS2110 — ^Calculus-Based Physics I
PHYS 2110 - ^Calculus-Based Physics I PHYS 2110 - ^Calculus-Based Physics I This course is an introduction to mechanics. Among the topics covered are the kinematics and dynamics of linear motion, the conditions for static equilibrium, the principles of conservation of energy and of momentum, Newton’s law of gravitation, the kinematics and dynamics of rotational motion, mechanics of solids and fluids and thermodynamics. Differential and integral calculus and simple vector analysis are used throughout. The course is designed primarily for students intending to major in physics, chemistry, or mathematics; required of all students in the Engineering curriculum and strongly recommended for students planning to teach mathematics or science in secondary schools. Credit in only one of the following courses can be used toward graduation or general education core requirements: PHYS 1030 , PHYS 2010 , PHYS 2110. Semester Availability: (Subject to Change) Fall, Spring Division: Mathematics and Science Department: Science Credits: Click here for the Fall 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Spring 2026 Class Schedule Click here for the Summer 2026 Class Schedule
Prerequisites: MATH1910
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- University Parallel, A.S. - Chemistry
- University Parallel, A.S. - Civil Engineering
- University Parallel, A.S. - Computer Science
- University Parallel, A.S. - Electrical Engineering
- University Parallel, A.S. - Environmental Science
- University Parallel, A.S. - Geosciences
- University Parallel, A.S. - Mathematics
- University Parallel, A.S. - Mechanical Engineering
- University Parallel, A.S. - Physics