PHY201 — Introduction to Physics I
A noncalculus-based survey of classical mechanics and heat for students. Topics studied include rectilinear motion; vectors and projectile motion; Newton's law of motion; work and energy; impulse, momentum, and collisions; circular motion and rotational dynamics; temperature; calorimetry; heat transfer; kinetic theory of gases; and thermodynamics. Computers are frequently used in lab for data acquisition and analysis.
Prerequisites: PHY201L, MAT165, MAT130, MAT170, MAT188
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- Construction Management
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- Mechanical Technology (MET)