Fundamental Physics 1

Course Information

College Anan College Year 2024
Course Title Fundamental Physics 1
Course Code 1413301 Course Category Specialized / Compulsory
Class Format Lecture Credits School Credit: 2
Department Course of Chemical Engineering Student Grade 3rd
Term Year-round Classes per Week 前期:2 後期:2
Textbook and/or Teaching Materials Syohokaramanabukisobuturigaku (Rikigaku I) , Rikigaku I Mondaisyu (Dainihontosyo)
Instructor Nakamura Atsunobu

Course Objectives

1. Able to formulate and solve equations of motion for problems.
2. Able to solve the problem using the conservation laws of energy, momentum, etc.
3. Able to solve rotational motion and simple harmonic motion problems.

Rubric

Ideal LevelStandard LevelUnacceptable Level
Achievement 1Able to solve the motion of objects using your knowledge of calculus.Able to solve the motion of objects for systems with internal and external forces using formulae.Able to solve the motion of objects for a simple system with only internal forces.
Achievement 2Able to formulate equations that express conservation laws and solve the problem, understanding the meaning of conservation laws.Able to formulate equations that express conservation laws and solve the problem.Able to formulate equations that express conservation laws for a simple system, and solve the problem.
Achievement 3Able to formulate equations and solve the problem, with the equations of motion and conservation laws in mind.Able to formulate equations according to the procedure, and solve the problem.Able to solve the problem by substituting in the formulae.

Assigned Department Objectives

学習・教育到達度目標 B-3 See Hide

Teaching Method

Outline:
Mechanics is the basis for studying quantum chemistry. In order to learn it, knowledge of mathematics such as vectors, differentiation, and integration is required. In this course, first, we review these. After that, we proceed to study the laws of motion, conservation laws, circular motion, and simple harmonic oscillation.
Style:
We review mathematics until the midterm exams. After learning the contents of each lesson, we practice. After the midterm exams, we study the mechanics content. Explanations are given using textbooks according to the lesson plan. Do frequent quizzes.
Notice:
In addition to the textbooks specified for this course, study using the mathematics and physics textbooks you have used so far. Quizzes are given frequently, so be sure to prepare for and review what you have learned.

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 Vector calculations Able to calculate sums, differences, and inner products of vectors.
2nd Calculations on exponential and logarithmic functions. Able to calculate exponential and logarithmic functions.
3rd Calculation of derivatives 1 Able to differentiate integer expressions, products and quotients of functions.
4th Calculation of derivatives 2 Able to differentiate exponential and logarithmic functions, and composite functions.
5th Calculation of integrals 1 Able to integrate integer expressions, products and quotients of functions.
6th Calculation of integrals 2 Able to calculate substitution integrals and partial integrals.
7th Maximum and minimum of functions Able to calculate the maximum and minimum of functions.
8th Midterm exam
2nd Quarter
9th Velocity and acceleration Able to calculate velocity and acceleration.
10th Velocity-addition formula and relative velocity Able to calculate velocity-addition and relative velocity.
11th Motion in a gravitational field Able to do calculations about parabolic motion.
12th Composition and decomposition of forces Able to composite forces and decompose a force.
13th Balance of forces Able to do calculations about the balance of forces, action and reaction of forces.
14th Examples of forces Able to do calculations about elastic forces and frictional forces.
15th Law of inertia and law of motion Able to do calculations about law of inertia and law of motion.
16th Answer
2nd Semester
3rd Quarter
1st Equations of motion for two bodies Able to derive and solve the equations of motion for two bodies.
2nd Slope, frictional force, inertial force Able to do calculations about objects on slope, frictional force and inertial forces.
3rd Impulse and momentum Able to solve problems using the relationship between impulse and momentum.
4th Momentum conservation law Able to solve problems by using the momentum conservation law.
5th Coefficient of restitution Able to solve problems involving coefficients of restitution.
6th Work and power Able to calculate work and power.
7th Mechanical energy 1 Able to calculate kinetic energy and potential energy.
8th Midterm exam
4th Quarter
9th Mechanical energy 2 Able to solve the problem by using the law of conservation of mechanical energy.
10th Mechanical energy 3 Able to do calculations about conservative force and energy loss.
11th Uniform circular motion Able to do calculations about uniform circular motion.
12th Simple harmonic motion 1 Able to calculate velocity and acceleration of an object in simple harmonic motion.
13th Simple harmonic motion 2 Able to do calculations about spring pendulum and simple pendulum.
14th Universal gravitation 1 Able to do calculations about law of universal gravitation.
15th Universal gravitation 2 Able to do calculations about gravitational potential energy.
16th Answer

Evaluation Method and Weight (%)

ExaminationQuizPortfolioPresentation/AttitudeOtherTotal
Subtotal60103000100
Basic Proficiency305150050
Specialized Proficiency205150040
Cross Area Proficiency10000010