Applied Physics A

Course Information

College Akashi College Year 2023
Course Title Applied Physics A
Course Code 5422 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 1
Department Mechanical Engineering Student Grade 4th
Term First Semester Classes per Week 2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials
Instructor OGASAWARA Hiromichi

Course Objectives

(1) Understand the description of motion of an object and the fundamental laws of mechanics.
(2) Understand the basics of how to handle point masses in general based on the fundamental laws of mechanics.
(3) Understand the basics of how to handle rigid body based on the fundamental laws of mechanics.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Can explain the description of the motion of an object and the fundamental laws of mechanics correctly and apply them to specific questions accurately.Can explain the description of the motion of an object and the fundamental laws of mechanics and apply them to specific questions.Cannot explain the description of the motion of an object and the fundamental laws of mechanics or apply them to specific questions.
Achievement 2Can explain the basics of how to handle point masses based on the fundamental laws of mechanics correctly and apply them to specific questions accurately.Can explain the basics of how to handle point masses based on the fundamental laws of mechanics and apply them to specific questions.Cannot explain the basics of how to handle point masses based on the fundamental laws of mechanics or apply them to specific questions.
Achievement 3Can explain the basics of how to handle rigid body based on the fundamental laws of mechanics correctly and apply them to specific questions accurately.Can explain the basics of how to handle rigid body based on the fundamental laws of mechanics and apply them to specific questions.Cannot explain the basics of how to handle rigid body based on the fundamental laws of mechanics correctly or apply them to specific questions accurately.

Assigned Department Objectives

Teaching Method

Outline:
Following Science IIIA (second semester), this course will lecture on mechanics.
Style:
Classes will be taught in a lecture style, and there will also be exercises and quizzes.
Notice:
Instead of learning each knowledge (the result of applying the law to a particular situation, how to solve the problem) by memorizing it individually, students should understand the laws that govern them (including being able to apply them to specific situations). Also, students should be aware of the relationships between the various laws and try to understand concepts in physics systematically.
The schedule of the midterm exam may be changed.
Students who miss 1/3 or more of classes will not be eligible for a passing evaluation.

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 Motion and force, and mechanical energy Learn how to handle motion of objects in planes and spaces.
2nd Motion and force, and mechanical energy Learn about the laws of motion.
3rd Motion and force, and mechanical energy Learn about work and kinetic energy.
4th Motion and force, and mechanical energy Learn about mechanical energy.
5th Motion and force, and mechanical energy Learn about inertial force.
6th Law on momentum and angular momentum Learn about the laws of momentum.
7th Law on momentum and angular momentum Learn about the laws of angular momentum.
8th Midterm exam
2nd Quarter
9th Law on momentum and angular momentum Learn about the laws of angular momentum in the system of particles.
10th Law on momentum and angular momentum Learn about the translational and rotational motion.
11th Rigid body dynamics Learn how to handle rigid bodies with a fixed axis.
12th Rigid body dynamics Learn about the moment of inertia.
13th Rigid body dynamics Learn how to handle rigid bodies without fixed axes.
14th Rigid body dynamics Learn the basics of momentum, angular momentum, and energy in the mechanics of rigid bodies.
15th Rigid body dynamics Can solve somewhat complicated problems about rigid bodies.
16th Final exam

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationsExercises / QuizzesAttendance / BehaviorTotal
Subtotal403030100
Basic Proficiency0000
Specialized Proficiency403030100
Cross Area Proficiency0000