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PHY.Q 207 - Introductory Physics I


(Perspectives Enduring Questions) How does physics explain the properties of nature? How can our understanding of these properties be applied to ordinary situations in daily life? This course explores the answers to these questions using the basic principles of physics to describe ordinary mechanical phenomena using algebra, geometry and trigonometry. Topics include: linear and rotational kinematics, Newton’s Laws, work and energy, momentum, and equilibrium of rigid bodies.

Prerequisites & Notes
Course Codes: BR. Coreq: PHY.Q*203L, PHY*209. This P(EQ) course counts as a PI, W, and G course. Normal Offering Cycle: Fall

Credits: 3



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