Physics ⅠA

Course Information

College Toyama College Year 2022
Course Title Physics ⅠA
Course Code 0005 Course Category General / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Department of Mechanical Engineering Student Grade 1st
Term First Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials Text book; "PHYSICS" ISBN 978-4-410-81133-3 & ISBN 978-4-410-81103-6, in Japanese
Instructor Yamakoshi Hitoshi

Course Objectives

1. Understand notation of motion of objects and calculate position, velocity and acceleration
2. Understand notation of body movement and calculate position, velocity and time
3. Understand the notation of force acting on an object and calculate the composition, decomposition, and balance of force

Rubric

Standard Level of AchievementUnacceptable Level of Achievement
Motion of mass points(1)Can explain the concept of velocity and accelerationCan not explain the concept of velocity and acceleration
Motion of mass points(2)In linear and planar motions, the relative velocity and composite velocity of two objects can be obtainedIn linear and planar motions, the relative velocity and composite velocity of two objects can not be obtained
Motion of mass points(3)Can calculate the coordinates, time, and velocity of an object using the constant acceleration value and in linear motion from the formulaCan not calculate the coordinates, time, and velocity of an object using the constant acceleration value and in linear motion from the formula
Motion of mass points(4)Can understand that the motion of a mass moving in a plane is a change in position vectorCan not understand that the motion of a mass moving in a plane is a change in position vector
Motion of mass points(5)Can calculate displacement, velocity and acceleration of an objectCan not calculate displacement, velocity and acceleration of an object
Motion of mass points(6)Can calculate average velocity and average accelerationCan not calculate average velocity and average acceleration
Falling body exercise(1)Can calculate coordinates, velocity, and time of free-fall and vertically projected objectsCan not calculate coordinates, velocity, and time of free-fall and vertically projected objects
Falling body exercise(2)Can calculates the coordinates, velocity, and time of horizontal and obliquely projected objectsCan not calculates the coordinates, velocity, and time of horizontal and obliquely projected objects
Force and mechanics(1)Can illustrate the force acting on the objectCan not illustrate the force acting on the object
Force and mechanics(2)Can combine and decompose forcesCan not combine and decompose forces
Force and mechanics(3)Can explain gravity, drag, tension, and pressureCan not explain gravity, drag, tension, and pressure
Force and mechanics(4)Can calculate the magnitude of elastic force by using Hooke's lawCan not calculate the magnitude of elastic force by using Hooke's law
Force and mechanics(5)Can solve the problem of balance of forces acting on mass pointCan not solve the problem of balance of forces acting on mass point
The law of action and reactionCan explain the law of action and reactionCan not explain the law of action and reaction

Assigned Department Objectives

Diploma policy 3 See Hide

Teaching Method

Outline:
Learning physics is not the basis of learning mathematical formulas, but is the foundation for acquiring a broad perspective on understanding natural science and applying it to engineering.
To deepen the understanding that physics can mathematically interpret various phenomena in natural science through exercises
Style:
Lecture will be held by the teacher.
(This may change according to student's understanding degree.)
Notice:
When preparing and reviewing, make a habit of organizing what you understand or do not understand.
Can take makeup exam in need aid up to maximum of 50 points.

Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning

Active Learning
Aided by ICT
Applicable to Remote Class
Instructor Professionally Experienced

Course Plan

Theme Goals
1st Semester
1st Quarter
1st Relationship between position, velocity and acceleration Understand the relationship between velocity and acceleration by introducing the relationship between position and velocity
2nd Linear motion of constant acceleration value Can calculate the coordinates, time, and velocity of an object using the uniform acceleration linear motion formula
3rd Combining position and position vector, velocity and velocity vector Know the concept of vector, and calculate relative velocity and composite velocity in two dimensional system
4th Average velocity, average acceleration and position Know the relationship between the displacement, velocity, acceleration of the object, differentiation and integration and can solve basic problems about them
5th Falling body exercise(1) Can calculate coordinates, velocity and time of free fall and vertically projected objects
6th Falling body exercise(2) Can calculate coordinates, velocity and time of horizontal and obliquely projected objects
7th Intermediate exam
8th Notation of force and composition and decomposition Can illustrates the forces acting on an object and can combine and decompose
2nd Quarter
9th Kinds of forces Can explain gravity, drag and tension
10th Kinds of forces Can explain pressure
11th Elasticity, Hooke's law Can calculate the magnitude of elastic force by using Hooke's law
12th Balance of force(1) Can illustrates the forces acting on an object and can combine, decompose and balance them
13th The law of action and reaction Can explain the law of action and reaction
14th Balance of force(2) Can explain the law of action and reaction and illustrates the forces acting on an object and compare the components of forces
15th Final exam
16th Return exam papers
Explanation of exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationPortfolioTotal
Subtotal8020100
Basic Ability8020100
Technical Ability000