PHYS 103
The course content (Phys 103):
Dimensions, and units of physical quantities
One-dimensional motion with constant acceleration, freely falling objects
Introduction to vectors
Two dimensional motion, projectiles, uniform circular motion
Newton's laws of motion, Forces of friction, applications of Newton's laws
Energy and energy transfer: work done by a constant force, work done by a varying force, kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, conservation of energy, power.
Linear momentum and collisions: linear momentum and its conservation. Impulse and momentum. Collisions in one dimension. Two-dimensional collisions.
Rotation of a rigid object about a fixed axis: angular position, velocity, and acceleration. Rotational kinematics: rotational motion with constant angular acceleration. Rotational kinetic energy. Calculation of moments of inertia. Torque. Relationship between torque and angular acceleration. Work, power, and energy in rotational motion.
Reference books:
English Ref: Physics for Scientists and Engineers
Raymond A. Serway