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  • Physics I
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  • explain the measurement technique.
  • describe the concepts of distance, mass and time.
  • convert the units of distance and mass used in different systems of unit.
  • determine the amount of error in calculations.
  • perform calculations related with vectors.
  • identify the coordinate systems.
  • specify the location of a body (or a point particle) in a coordinate system.
  • determine the direction of a vector.
  • explain the motion in one and two dimensions.
  • express the velocity of a particle as a function of time.
  • express the direction and the magnitude of the velocity.
  • express the concept of acceleration.
  • explain the relative motion of reference frames.
  • analyse the causes of motion.
  • express the inertial and non-inertial reference frames.
  • analyse the source of acceleration.
  • examine action and reaction principle.
  • explain circular motion.
  • explain the energy and transfer of energy.
  • explain the concept of work.
  • express that the work done is a transfer of energy.
  • describe the difference in the energies of a particle due to its position and motion.
  • explain the linear momentum and the collision.
  • explain the linear momentum.
  • explain the concept of conservation of momentum.
  • analyse the collisions in one and two dimensions.
  • analyse the rotational motion of a rigid body about a specified axis.
  • explain the concepts of angular position, angular velocity and angular acceleration.
  • relate the angular acceleration with angular velocity.
  • analyse the effect that causes rotation of bodies.
  • examine the rotation of bodies having different geometrical shape and mass, about a fixed axis.
  • analyse the rolling motion of a body.
  • explain the concept of equilibrium.
  • define the conditions for equilirium.
  • explain the diffrerence between the center of gravity and the center of mass.

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