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A comprehensive syllabus for the physics for engineers course (esci 114). It outlines the course objectives, topics, assessment methods, and policies. The syllabus provides a detailed overview of the course content, including kinematics, dynamics, work, energy, power, circular motion, statics, fluids, heat and temperature, laws of thermodynamics, electric field and potential, current electricity, magnetic field and induction, oscillations, waves, and properties of light. It also includes information about the instructor, course schedule, and resources for students to succeed in the course.
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Physics for Engineers
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Topics 3.2: Heat and Temperature 3.3: Laws of Thermodynamics 4.1: Electric Field and Electric Potential 4.2: Current Electricity 4.3: Magnetic Field and Magnetic Induction 5.1: Oscillations 5.2: Waves 5.3: Properties of Light Course Assessment and Evaluation
Class Schedule A157 Lec: 1-4 Friday A222 Lec: 4-5:30 TTH A158 Lab: 1-4 Monday A224 Lab: 7-10 Monday Pre-requisites
Esci 114 Laboratory
During office hours or not (I’m usually not rigid about these). Or call me on the phone 09167225829. Or email me! I respond to email!!! Your Fellow Students!!! An effective strategy is to work on homework & to study for quizzes & exams together in a group. This is how professionals work in the “real world”. The Internet!!! There are HUGE numbers of Physics Help Web sites! Using Google.com & typing in “Physics Help” gives about 54,700,000 hits!!!! I encourage you to try out some. 09/10/2022 (^) JLLCagande ESci 114 16
To Succeed in this Course COME TO CLASS!!