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Physics 111 - Mechanics
• Syllabus, rules, assignments, exams, etc.• Prerequisites – Algebra and Trig• Co-Requisites – Math 111• iClickers – NO MAKEUP, NO EXCUSES for forgetting,
dead battery, etc.• MasteringPhysics Online HW system• Grade scale
Typical week – •Lecture Weds – HW problems assigned•Recitation – Fridays – Practice / HW problems•HW problems due at 11:30AM on Weds before lecture.•Federici will be your instructor for Lectures…. Prof. Russo will handle recitation
Physics 111 co-Requisites and Pre-Requisites
All Pre-Reqs and Co-Reqs will be enforced with NO EXCEPTIONS
Pre-Requisites: •Incoming Freshman – If you are placed in Phys 111, you are OK.•Others – Math 131, unless you are placed in Math 111
Co-Requisites: •All – Math 111 or Math 132, Phys 111A.•Co-Reqs are waived if you already have credit for them… eg. Previously took Phys 111A and received a grade of C or higher.
You should be aware of the following NJIT and College of Science and Liberal Arts
Rules
• For a sequence of courses in the same discipline (eg. Phys 111/ Phys 121), a grade of C or higher is required to continue in the sequence. ESSENTIALLY, a grade of C or better is needed to pass Phys 111.
• NJIT Undergraduate Course Repetition Policy -A student may take a single course no more than four times including withdrawals. If this is your fourth time taking Phys 111 (or
previously Phys 105), and you do not pass the course, you will be required to change to a major which does not require Phys 111.
How can you prepare yourself to succeed in this course?
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Online HW
• Register for “FEDERICI111NJIT14SEC16”• Assigned HW
– Problems for credit– Problems to help you visualize the physics (mostly movies)
– no credit– Based on your submitted HW, and an analysis of which
concepts are causing you difficulty, additional OPTIONAL problems are assigned.
• These optional problems are NOT for credit
• Use them to help you master the concepts which are not well understood
• Use them as practice for exams.
“ How do you get to Carnegie Hall?”“Practice, Practice, Practice”
Iclicker Question #1
Why are you taking this course?
A) I wanted to meet Dr. Sheldon Cooper.B) I have to take it for my major.C) It was the only course which fit into my schedule.D) I know Prof. Federici’s reputation… I came to take a nap.E) I really like physics
Phys 111 – The Big Picture
Why do you need Phys 111 – Mechanics?
→ It is fundamental to many areas of Science and Engineering
• Motion of objects – Planetary motion, amusement park rides, collisions.• Mechanical/ Civil Engineering – Stability of structureshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-zczJXSxnw • Biological function – Skin versus bone• ‘Physics’ engines of video gaming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMsCgAZi2FE
Phys 111 Phys 121 Phys 234
Mechanics Electromagnetics “Modern” Physics
Typically ECE and Physics majors
Real versus Idealized Model
Which of these models is appropriate for a ‘straight’ fastball pitch?
What about a curve or knuckleball?
Time, Length, mass
NOTE: Speed of light in a vacuum DEFINED to be exactly 299,782,458 m/s.
Standard Kilogram
AtomicClock
Unit Prefixes
1 kilometer = 1km = 103 m
Kilo → 103
Iclicker Question #2
What are the units of the quantity F/a where F has units of kg m/s2
and a has units of m s-2?
A) mB) sC) kgD) m/sE) kg/s
Also, remember to round numbers AFTER multiplying.
Eg. 5.452 rounds to 5.45 while 5.457 rounds to 5.46
Iclicker Question #3
A doctor needs to inject 1 cm3 of medicine into a patient. If she wants to inject the medicine in roughly 10 seconds, what should be the approximate size of the needle diameter?
A) 1028 mB) 10 mC) 1 mD) 10-3 mE) 10-9 m
Iclicker Question #4
Which of the following are vectors and which are scalars?(a)The temperature outside in Celsius degrees.(b) Directions to get to the train station.(c) The speed limit on the Garden State Parkway.(d)The number of computers used on campus.(e)The exact (physical) location of computers in use on campus
A) a, b are vectors, the rest scalarsB) b is a vector, the rest scalarsC) All are scalarsD) All are vectorsE) b and e are vectors
Adding vectors
Add vectors head to tail….
Subtracting Vectors
Vector Components
ˆ ˆx yA A i A j
cosxA A
sinyA A
Pay attention to how angle is measured
Scalar and Vector Product