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Assosa University

Collages of Natural and Computational Science


Departments of Physics

Course title: - General Physics Year/Semester: I/I


Course code: - Phys1011 Credit Hours: - 3(2+1) (5 ECTS)
Weeks required: 16 Instructor’s Name: - Nahom T.
Program: Undergraduate
Academic Year: 2012E.C

Course Goal (Learning outcome)


By the end of this course the students will able to:
 Develop knowledge and skills in basic measurement and uncertainty.
 Understand the basic concepts of physics and the relations between them (Laws).
 Describe and explain natural phenomena using the basic concepts and laws.
 Apply the basic concepts and laws to practical situations.
 Develop the algebraic skills needed to solve theoretical and practical problems.
 Appreciate the applicability of physics to a wide range of disciplines.
Course Description
 This algebra based course provides science students with the basic concepts of physics that enable them to
understand describe and explain natural phenomena. Emphasis is laid on general principles and
fundamental concepts in measurements, mechanical and thermal interactions, fluid mechanics,
electromagnetism, oscillations and waves with applications of physics in various fields of science.
 The course is organized into 7 chapters. The chapters on mechanics introduce the principles and laws
governing the motion of objects and the interaction between them as well as conservation laws. The chapter
on heat and temperature discusses the interaction between systems through energy transfer and describes
some basic thermal properties of such systems. The chapters on oscillations, waves and optics provide basic
concepts of periodic motions, how waves transfer energy from one place to the other, and use the concepts
of light rays to explain image formation by mirrors and lenses. Electromagnetism and electronics
introduces the basic electric and magnetic phenomena using the concept of field and treats elementary
concepts of semiconductors. Cross-cutting applications of physics explain the roles of physics in
Agriculture, Industries, Medicine, Archeology, Power Generation, Earth and Space Sciences.

Chapter 1: Preliminaries (2hrs)(week 1)

 Physical Quantities and Units of Measurement.


 Uncertainty in Measurement and Significant Digits.
 Vectors: Composition and Resolution
 Unit Vectors
Chapter 2: Kinematics and Dynamics of Particle (13Hrs)(weeks 2-5)
1. Kinematics in One and Two Dimensions (4 hrs)

 Displacement,Velocity and Acceleration  Free Fall Motion


in 1D and 2D  Projectile motion
 Motion with Constant Acceleration

2. Particle Dynamics and Planetary Motion (6hrs)


 The Concept of Force as a Measure of  Newton’s Law of Universal
Interaction gravitation
 Types of forces  Gravitation and Example
 Newton’s Laws of Motion and  Kepler’s laws, satellites motion and
Applications weightlessness
 Circular Motion

3. Work, Energy and Linear Momentum (3 hrs)


 Work and Energy  Power
 Linear Momentum  The Concept of Center of Mass
 Conservation of Energy and Linear
Momentum / Collisions

Chapter 3: Fluids Mechanics (4hrs)(weeks 6-7)


 Properties of Bulk Matter/stress,  Buoyant force, Archimedes Principle
strain/  Buoyant Forces, Archimedes’
 Density and Pressure in static Fluids principle

Mid Exam (week 8)


Chapter 4: Heat and Thermodynamics (5Hr)(week 9)
 The Concept of Temperature: Zeroth  Heat Transfer Mechanism
Law of Thermodynamics  Energy Conservation: First Law of
 The concept of Heat and Work Thermodynamics
 Specific Heat and Latent Heat

Chapter 5: Oscillations, Waves and Optics (5 hrs)(weeks 10-11)

 Simple Harmonic Motion  Resonance


 The Simple Pendulum  Doppler Effect
 Wave and its Characteristics  Image Formation by thin lenses and
mirrors

Chapter 6: Electromagnetism and Electronics (6 hrs)(weeks 12-13)


 Coulomb’s Law and Electric Fields  Magnetic Field and Magnetic Flux
 Electric Potential  Electromagnetic Induction
 Current, Resistance and Ohm’s Law  Insulators, Conductors, Semiconductors
 Electric power  Diodes/Characteristics Curve
 Equivalent Resistance & Kirchhoff’s  Transistors
Law
Chapter 7: Cross Cutting Applications of Physics (4hrs) (week 14)
 Application in Agriculture: Energy balance concept, energy balance in soils, moisture content,
soil densities, soil moisture characteristics,
 Physics and Industries : Principle of Motor and generator
 Physics in Health Sciences and Medical Imaging : Radiation and its biological effect, x-ray, MRI,
Ultrasound
 Physics and Archeology: Radioactive Dating
 Application in Earth and Space Sciences : Geothermal Energy, Seismometer, Radio and TV
communications
 Application in Power Generation: Solar and Wind Energy, Nuclear Power Plants, Hydroelectric
power

Final Exam (weeks 15-16)

Text Books
 Serway, R. A. and Vuille, C., 2018, College Physics, 6th ed., Cengage Learning, Boston, USA
References
 Serway, R. A. and Vuille, C., 2018, College Physics, 8th ed., Cengage Learning, Boston, USA
 University Physics with Modern Physics by Young, freedman and Lewis Ford
 Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics by Douglas C. Giancoli
 Fundamentals of physics by David Halliday, Robert Resnick and Gearl Walker
 College Physics by Hugh D. Young Sears Zemansky, 9th edition
General Distribution
 Attendance and Class Participation ፡ Students must attend above 80% of the lecture
classes and 100% of Lab/Demonstration
 Demonstration/Lab work (15%)
 Quizzes/Assignments (5%)
 Mid Exam (30%): Department academic council will decide on missed Mid Exams.
 Final Exam (50%)
Teaching Methods
 Lecture, Tutorial, Seminar /Demonstration …

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