This is a non-calculus based course intended for students pursuing a career in Life Sciences. Topics include statics of particles, rigid body forces and equilibrium, structural analysis, internal forces, friction, particle kinematics and dynamics, systems of particles. This course is intended for students proceeding to studies in Applied Science or Engineering. Topics covered in this course include linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, angular momentum, simple harmonic motion, heat, thermodynamics, and heat engines. This course is a calculus-based physics course intended for students pursuing further studies in engineering, physics, or other physical sciences. Topics will include force and motion, conservation of energy, conservation of momentum, conservation of angular momentum, fluids, waves, properties of soft matter and thermal physics. All the topics covered will be illustrated with applications takes from the life sciences. This is a physics course for life sciences students. Topics covered in this course include linear kinematics and dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, and sound. This course is an algebra-based physics course focused on mechanics and waves. Topics covered in this course include kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, fluids, heat, electrostatics, and DC circuits with a focus on practical applications of these concepts. This course is an introductory algebra-based physics course intended for students who have not taken high-school physics or want a review of physics.
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