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Subject Aim: This subject is intended to: 1. This is the first bridging course in physics of the Foundation Programme for students admitted from mainland. It provides a broad foundation in mechanics and thermal physics, preparing Students to study science, engineering, or related programmes.
Students will demonstrate their ability to:1. solve simple problems in mechanics using vector method; 2. solve problems on rotation of rigid body about fixed axis; 3. define simple harmonic motion and solve simple problems’ 4. apply Archimedes’ principle to solve problems in hydrodynamics; 5. apply Bernoulli’s equation to simple problems in fluid flow; 6. explain ideal gas laws in terms of kinetic theory; 7. apply the first law of thermodynamics to simple processes; and 8. solve simple problems related to the Carnot cycle; Syllabus Content: 1.
Preparation in mathematics Review of algebra, geometry and trigonometry; Function and graph; Derivative; Integration; Vectors and coordinate system 2. Mechanics Measurement of space, time and mass; Kinematics; Dynamics and Newton’s laws; Force and motion; Impulse and momentum; Work and energy; Conservation of energy; Gravitation field and gravitation acceleration; Systems of particles; Collisions; Rigid body; Rotation; Angular momentum; Oscillations and simple harmonic motion; Pendulum; Statics and elasticity; Hydrostatics and Archimedes’ principles; Bernoulli’s equation. 3. Thermal physics Conduction, convection and radiation; Black body radiation and energy quantization; Ideal gas and kinetic theory; Work, heat and internal energy; First law of thermodynamics; Entropy and the second law of thermodynamics; Carnot cycle; Heat engine and refrigerators. Learning and Teaching Approach (tasks and activities designed to achieve learning outcomes): 1.
Lectures are given to deliver the subject outline and key physics concepts to the students. The students will also get the guidance on further reading. 2. Tutorials are provided to help the students gain analytical abilities through problem-solving strategy and also help them strengthen the concepts taught. 3. Laboratories are designed to help the students gain hands-on experience in the operation of equipment and apply their knowledge in the experiments. Assessment (assessment of student performance resulting from learning tasks): Continuous Assessment: Examination: Total:
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Teaching activities: Lecture (LT)/Tutorial (TU)/Seminar (SM)/Drawing (DW)/Laboratory or Practical (LB)/ Studio (ST)/Workshop (WS)/Project (PJ)/Field Study (FS)/Guided Study (GS)/Visit (VS)
Reading List: Essential Reading and CD-ROM 1. 2. 3.
Giancoli. (2000). Physics for Scientists and Engineers. 3rd edition. Prentice Hall. (2000). Physics CAI in CD-ROM. USTC. (2000). Computer Simulation System for College Physics Experiment. Version 2.0 for Windows. USTC.
Reference List 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Halliday, Resnick and Walker. (2005). Fundamentals of Physics. 7th edition. Wiley. Young and Freedman. (2004). University Physics. 11th edition. Pearson. Knight. (2004). Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics. Pearson. Giambattista, Richardson and Richardson. (2007). College Physics. 2nd edition. MaGraw-Hill. Jewett and Serway, Serway’s (2006). Principles of Physics. 4th edition. Thomson.