Physics 101 - Energy and Momentum

This course is part of Introduction to Mechanics Specialization

Instructor: Jason Hafner

What you'll learn

  •   Learners will be prepared to critically evaluate real-world data and information regarding energy and motion.
  •   Learners can apply mathematical laws to the motions of objects under a variety of physical circumstances.
  •   Learners will be prepared for more advanced courses in physics.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Structural Analysis
  •   Engineering Calculations
  •   Physics
  •   Calculus
  •   Mathematical Modeling
  •   Mechanics
  •   Trigonometry
  •   Engineering Analysis
  •   Mechanical Engineering
  •   Physical Science
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    This second course serves as an introduction to the physics of mechanical energy and momentum. Upon completion, learners will understand how mathematical laws and conservation principles describe the motions and interactions of objects around us. Learners will gain experience in solving physics problems with tools such as graphical analysis, algebra, vector analysis, and calculus. This first course covers Energy, Translational Momentum, Collisions, Statics, and Elasticity. Each of the three modules contains reading links to a free textbook, complete video lectures, conceptual quizzes, and a set of homework problems. Once the modules are completed, the course ends with an exam. This comprehensive course is similar in detail and rigor to those taught on-campus at Rice. It will thoroughly prepare learners for their upcoming introductory physics courses or more advanced courses in physics.

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