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This document provides information about the General Physics 4031101 course. The course aims to demonstrate basic physics concepts in areas like mechanics, properties of matter, heat, and optics. Students will learn to apply mathematical equations to physics problems. Over 14 weeks, topics will include measurement, vectors, motion, forces, work, energy, fluids, heat, and optics. Assessment will include quizzes, homework, reports, midterm and final exams. The goal is for students to understand fundamental physics units, analyze physical quantities, and solve problems using concepts like Newton's laws. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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This document provides information about the General Physics 4031101 course. The course aims to demonstrate basic physics concepts in areas like mechanics, properties of matter, heat, and optics. Students will learn to apply mathematical equations to physics problems. Over 14 weeks, topics will include measurement, vectors, motion, forces, work, energy, fluids, heat, and optics. Assessment will include quizzes, homework, reports, midterm and final exams. The goal is for students to understand fundamental physics units, analyze physical quantities, and solve problems using concepts like Newton's laws. Recommended textbooks are also provided.

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General Physics 4031101

Physics
4th edition
Halliday & Resnick & Krane
What is Physics
 Physics is the study of the natural
phenomena and expressed these
phenomena as a mathematical equations
which is called Laws of nature.
 The laws of physics can be used to predict
the results of future experiments.
 Physics is based on experimental
observations and quantitative measurements.
 Physicist is a scientist who studies physics,
through observation of natural phenomena
and try to find patterns and principles that
relate these phenomena.
Objectives of the course
 This course is designed to demonstrate and consolidate
the basic physics concepts in the branches of physics
such as mechanics, properties of matter, heat and optics
and also aims to link the mathematical equations to the
applied physics.
 The course will cover the principle of physics, such as
measurements, mechanics, fluid mechanics, heat, and
light.
 This course will provide a conceptual and experimental
background in physics sufficient to enable students to
take courses that are more advanced in related fields.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

On the end of this course, the student will be able to:


1. Define the fundamental units in physics.
2.Analyze the dimensions of the physical quantity.
3. Calculate the adding, subtracting and multiplying the
vector, as well as analyze the vector to its components.
4. Define the velocity , acceleration, momentum, the force
acting on a moving boy.
5. using The first and second, and third Newton’s laws and
to solve problems.
6.Define the work and energy, and power.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

8. Define the density, the pressure, within the fluid as well


as the Pascal’s principle and Archimedes’ principle.
9. Calculate the speed and pressure of the fluid using the
Bernoulli’s equation and equation of continuity.
10. Define the viscosity of the fluid.
11. Calculate the Heat energy, specific heat, and heat
capacity, of the material.
12. Differentiate between the different ways of heat
transferee.
13. Calculate the refractive index of the materials using
Reflection and reflection laws .
Distribution of Grades

Test Percentage Date

Quiz's & Homework &


1 10% Continued all over the course
Scientific reports

2 Med tern Exam. 20%

3 Laboratory 20 %

4 Final exam. 50% At the end of the term

5 Total 100 %  
For farther reading

1- James Walker, Physics, 4th edition


2- HUGH D. YOUNG, ROGER A. FREEDMAN, A. LEWIS FORD,
University Physics 13th edition.
3- Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett, Jr. , PHYSICS for Scientists
and Engineers with Modern Physics, 7th edition.
Content
No. of
Items
weeks
1 MEASURMENT (ONE WEEK) 1
1.1 THE PHYSICAL QUANTITIES, STANDARDS, AND UNITS
1.2 THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITS
1.3 THE STANDARD OF TIME
1.4 THE STANDARD OF LENGTH
1.5 THE STANDARD OF MASS
1.6 PRECISION AND SIGNIFICANT FIGURES
1.7 DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS

3 VECTORS (ONE WEEK) 1


3.1 VECTORS AND SCALARS
3.2 ADDING VECTORS: GRAPHICAL METHOD
3.3 COMPONENTS OF VECTORS
3.4 ADDING VECTORS: COMPONENT METHOD
3.5 MULTIPLICATION OF VECTORS
Content
No. of
Items
weeks
2 MOTION IN ONE DIMENSION (ONE WEEK) 1
2.1 PARTICLE KINEMATICS
2.2 DESCRIPTIONS OF MOTION
2.3 AVERAGE VELOCITY
2.4 INSTANTANEOUS VELOCITY
2.5 ACCELERATED MOTION
2.6 MOTION WITH CONSTANT ACCELERATION
2.7 FREELY FALLING BODIES

5 FORCE AND NEWTON’S LAWS (ONE WEEK) 1


5.1 NEWTON’S FIRST LAW .
5.2 FORCE
5.3 MASS
5.4 NEWTON’S SECOND LAW
5.5 NEWTON’S THIRD LAW
5.6 UNITS OF FORCE
5.7 WEIGHT AND MASS
5.8 APPLICATIONS OF NEWTON’S LAWS
5.9 MORE APPLICATIONS OF NEWTON’S LAWS
Content
No. of
Items
weeks
7 WORK AND ENERGY (ONE WEEK) 1
7.1 WORK DONE BY A COSTAT FORCE
7.2 WORK DONE BY A VARIABLE FORCE; ONE DIMENTIONAL CASE
7.4 KINETIC ENEGY AND WORK-ENERGY THEOREM
7.5 POWER

17 FLUIDS STATICS (ONE WEEK) 1


17.1 FLUIDS AND SOLIDS
17.2 PRESSURE AND DENSITY
17.3 VARIATIOIN OF PRESSURE IN A FLUID AT REST
17.4 PASCAL’S PRINCIPLE AND ARCHIMEDES’ PRINCIPLE
17.5 MEASUREMENT OF PRESSURE
17.6 SURFACE TENSION

18 FLUID DYNAMICS (ONE WEEK) 1


18.1 GENERAL CONCEPTS OF FLUID FLOW
18.2 STREAMLINES AND THE EQUATION OF CONTINUITY
18.3 BERNOULLI’S EQUATION
18.4 VISCOSITY
Content
No. of
Items
weeks
25 HEAT AND FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS (TWO WEEKS) 1
25.1 HEAT: ENERGY IN TRANSIT
25.2 HEAT CAPACITY AND SPECIFIC HEAT
25.3 HEAT CAPACITIES OF SOLIDS
25.4 HEAT CAPACITIES OF AND IDEAL GAS
25.5 THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
25.6 APPLICATIOINS OF THE FIRST LAW
25.7 THE TRANSFERE FO HEAT

43 REFLECTION AND REFRACTION AT PLANE SURFACES 1


43.1 GEOMETERICLA OPTICS AND WAVE OPTICS
43.2 REFLECTION AND REFRACTION
43.3 DERIVING THE LAW OF REFLECTIOIN
43.4 IMAGE FORMAITON BY PLANE MIRRORS
43.5 DERIVING THE LAW OF REFLRACTION
43.6 TOTAL INTERNAL REFRLECTION
Content
No. of
Items
weeks
44 SPERICAL MIRRORS AND LENSES 1
44.1 SPHERICAL MIRROS
44.2 SPHERICAL REFRACTING SURFACES
44.3 THIN LENSES
44.4 COPOUND OPTICAL SYSTEMS
44.5 OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
Full Schedule Timetable 1438-1439 (2nd
Semester)
Name: Samar Mohammed S. Alsolamy

Email: [email protected]
Period
Day
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
PHY 101 Course PHY 101 Course Office Academic
Sunday Group (6) Group (12) Hours Advising

PHY 101 Course Electronics Course


Monday Group (9) Group (1)

Office PHY 101 Office PHY 101


Tuesday Hours Group (12) Hours Group (6)

Office Electronics PHY 101 Academic


Wednesday Hours Group (1) Group (9) Advising

Thursday

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