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Physics 1301A: Introductory Physics The span of the course covers topics including kinematics, force and motion,

energy, linear momentum, rotation, torque and angular momentum, gravitation, and fluids. This is a calculus-based laboratory course for students intending to pursue further studies in science. Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics, 9th extended edition, by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker (John Wiley & Sons, 2011) Course topics: 1. Motion in 1D 2. Vectors 3. Motion in 2D and 3D 4. Force and Motion I 5. Force and Motion II 6. Kinetic Energy and Work 7. Potential Energy and Work 8. Centre of Mass and Linear Momentum 9. Rotation 10. Torque and Angular Momentum 11. Gravitation Physics 1302B: Introductory Physics Topics include kinematics, force and motion, energy, linear momentum, rotation, torque and angular momentum, gravitation, and fluids. This is a calculus-based laboratory course for students intending to pursue further studies in science. Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics, 9th extended edition, by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker (John Wiley & Sons, 2011) Course topics: This is an extension of first semester physics. It is especially important to fully understand the concepts taught in class. There are a number of new concepts that were not covered in high school physics class. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Oscillations Waves Fluids Electric Charge Electric Fields Electric Potential Current and Resistance

8. DC Circuits 9. Magnetic Fields 10. Modern Physics

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