PHY105
AVAILABLEPhysics I
PHY105 introduces the foundations of mechanics, measurement, vectors, motion, forces, work, energy, momentum, temperature, and laboratory practice. This course hub keeps the lecture syllabus, lab syllabus, slides, formula sheets, and experiment resources together for study.
Course Code
PHY105
Credit Hours
4
Prerequisites
None
01_DESCRIPTION
PHY105 introduces the foundations of mechanics, measurement, vectors, motion, forces, work, energy, momentum, temperature, and laboratory practice. The course hub keeps lecture and lab resources together for review.
02_SYLLABUS_INDEX
0x01Lecture Syllabus
0x02Lab Syllabus
0x03Chapter 1: Introduction and Measurement
0x04Chapter 2: Vectors
0x05Chapter 3: Motion in Two and Three Dimensions
0x06Chapter 4: Projectile Motion
0x07Chapters 5-9: Forces, Work, Energy, Momentum
0x08Chapter 16: Temperature
03_WEIGHT_OF_ASSESSMENTS
0x01Theory Component
0x02Practical/Lab Component
0x03Homework, class participation, and activities
0x04Quizzes
0x05Midterm Exam
0x06Final Comprehensive Exam
0x07Lab Reports / Weekly Worksheets
0x08Lab Final Exam - Practical
0x09Lab Final Exam - Written
04_LEARNING_OUTCOMES
- Use vectors, units, and measurement tools to describe physical systems.
- Analyze motion in one, two, and three dimensions.
- Apply Newton's laws to solve force and motion problems.
- Calculate work, kinetic energy, potential energy, and momentum.
- Connect temperature concepts with introductory thermal physics.
- Complete lab procedures, document observations, and use experiment resources responsibly.