Introductory Physics I with Laboratory

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Free Online Course: Introductory Physics I with Laboratory provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 10-14 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. Introductory Physics I with Laboratory is taught by Michael F. Schatz.

Overview
  • We will investigate motion in the world around us; we welcome both those who want to participate fully and those who wish to sample, cafeteria-style, the activities of this course.  Those who participate fully will experience a course that is very different in style but equivalent (at least) in core content to a traditional, on-campus, first-semester college-level introductory physics course that includes a laboratory. At the same time, those who cherry-pick selected course elements (e.g., learning the basics of video capture and analysis of motion in one’s own surroundings) will still advance their understanding of physics.   

    We aim to understand and to predict motion in the real world using a small set of powerful fundamental principles. The laboratories are the backbone of this course, providing opportunities (1) to observe and to analyze motion in our own surroundings, (2) to apply fundamental principles to build explanations of the motion, and (3) to evaluate, in a constructively critical way, our own measurements and models, as well as the measurements and models of our course peers. Other course elements (lecture videos with “clicker” questions, homework) support and extend the physics explored in the laboratories.

    Participants who satisfactorily complete the course will be eligible for six (6) Continuing Education Units from the American Association of Physics Teachers. 

Syllabus
  • (NBThis syllabus will be revised soon to reflect a 16-week term; please check back later.  )

    Week 1:               Motion in 1D: Kinematics, Vectors (Part 1) & Newton’s 2nd Law

    Lab 0:                  Install Video Analysis & Computer Modeling Software

    Week 2:               Motion in 1D: Prediction of Motion; Constant/Non-Constant Forces

    Lab 1:                  Constant Velocity Motion in Your Surroundings

    Week 3:               Motion in > 1D: Vectors (Part 2) & Newton’s 2nd Law

    Week 4:               Motion in > 1D: Prediction of Motion; Momentum

    Lab 2:                  Free Fallin’ with Drag (1D Dynamics)

    Week 5:               Curving Motion, Including Uniform/Non-Uniform Circular Motion

    Week 6:               Energy Principle; Work

    Lab 3:                  Galactic Black Holes (>1D Dynamics)

    Week 7:               Multiparticle Systems: Potential Energy

    Week 8:               Energy Applications

    Lab 4:                  Rope Physics in Sports (Forces & Energy)

    Week 9:               Energy & Momentum: Collisions

    Week 10:             Angular Momentum Principle

    Lab 5:                  Free Choice Project (Energy & Momentum)

    Week 11:             Final Exam; Lab 5 Submit & Evaluate

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