Physics: Ms Nurulain Bte Samat Room S 216 / Ext:407 Consultation Hours
Physics: Ms Nurulain Bte Samat Room S 216 / Ext:407 Consultation Hours
Physics: Ms Nurulain Bte Samat Room S 216 / Ext:407 Consultation Hours
Physics
Ms Nurulain Bte Samat
Room S 216 / Ext:407
[email protected]
Consultation hours :
Objectives:
» At the satisfactory completion of this module the student will
be able to give a general description of the following subjects
using, as appropriate, typical examples and mathematical
formulae in conjunction withy physical laws. The student will
also be able to read, understand and use sketches, drawings
and schematics to describe the subjects.
» Subject Outline :
• Measurement
• Property of matter
• Mechanics – Matter
• Mechanics – Kinetics
• Mechanics – dynamics
• Mechanics – Fluid dynamics
• Thermodynamics
• Vibrations and sound
• Optics
• Assessment : 50% Coursework
• 20% Test
• 10% Quiz
• 10% Tutorials
• 10% assignments
• References :
• Haufe, M.(2006). Air Service Training Engineering Ltd.
Perth college.
• Gaincoli, D.C. (2000) physics for scientists & engineers
(3rd ed) New Jersey : Prentice Hall
• Mohamed, N.S., Supa’at, L., Zainal. N., al et. (2003). Pre-
University Physics Vol.1 Singapore : Thomson Learning.
• Lecture notes – Physics (2010)
Course Outline
WEEK TOPIC
1 Measurement
Properties Of Matter
2&3 Mechanics – Kinetics
4 Mechanics - Static
5-7 Mechanics : Dynamics
8&9 Mechanics – Fluid Dynamics
10 & 11 Wave motion
12 Optics
13 & 14 Thermodynamics
15 Revision week
16 Examination
17 Examination
Introduction : Measurements
Example 1.1
Find the dimension & unit of pressure.
1.4 Prefixes of Unit
• To make numbers more
manageable, we often add
prefixes to units. The table
below shows common unit
prefixes and their multiplying
factors:
Example 1.2
• 3,560,000,000m = 3.56Gm
or 3.56 x 109m
• 0.000000140s = 0.14μs
or 1.4 x 10-7 s
1.5 Conversions between Systems of
Units
Sometimes, it is necessary to convert
one system of units to another.
This is done using the conversion
factors.
• 1 mile = 1 609 m = 1.609 km
• 1 m = 39.37 in
• 1 ft = 0.304 8 m = 30.48 cm
• This has led to several different
measurement systems including the
SI system,
the fps (“foot-pound-second”) system and
the cgs (“centimetre-gram-second”)
system.
• In engineering in general and in the
aircraft industry in particular,
measurements are often stated in non-SI
units
Some conversion factors between SI and fps units
are given below:
Quantity fps Unit SI Unit
Length 1 inch = 2.54 x 10-2 m
Area 1 yard2 = 0.83613 m2