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Course Name
Turkish Fizik I
English Physics I
Course Code
FIZ 101 Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 1
3 3 - -
Course Language Turkish
Course Coordinator Orhan Kamer
Course Objectives The course objective is
1. to be able to write equations of motion for simple mechanical systems, and to integrate these equations.
2. In cases where direct integration is not feasible, students are expected to make predictions based on conservation laws.
3. To apply Newton’s laws and conservation laws to dynamical systems.
Course Description Units, Physical Quantities, and Vectors. Motion Along a Straight Line. Motion in Two or Three Dimensions. Newton's Laws of Motion. Applying Newton's Laws. Work and Kinetic Energy. Potential Energy and Energy Conservation. Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions. Rotation of Rigid Bodies. Dynamics of Rotational Motion. Equilibrium and Elasticity.
Course Outcomes I. Basic operation with vectors (additíon, scalar and vectorial product)
II. Kinematics in one and two dimesions
III. Application of Newton's laws to fundemental problems of mechanics
IV. Concept of conservative force
V. Mechanics of rigid bodies rotating about a fixed axis and gyroscope motion
VI. Using conservation laws when direct integration of motion is not feasible
VII. Applications of conservation laws to dynamical systems.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook UNIVERSITY PHYSICS Vol 1, HD Young & RA Freedman, 12th ed., Pearson Pub.
Other References 1. FİZİK, WE Gettys, FJ Keller, MJ Skove (çeviri), Mc Graw Hill & Literatür Yayıncılık.

2. PHYSICS, PM Fishbane, S Gasiorowicz, ST Thornton, 3rd ed., Pearson Pub.
3. TEMEL FİZİK Cilt 1, PM Fishbane, S Gasiorowicz, ST Thornton (çeviri), Arkadaş Yayıncılık.
4. FİZİK Cilt 1, R Serway (çeviri) Palme Yayıncılık.
5. FİZİK, DC Giancoli (çeviri), 4. Baskı, Pearson-Printice Hall & Arkadaş Yayıncılık.
 
 
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