ING171 Classical mechanics
Course description for academic year 2020/2021
Contents and structure
Motion along a straight line, motion in space, Newton's laws, work and energy, collisions, rotation, Newtons 2.law for rotation.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge
The student knows:
- Kinematics in two and three dimensions
- The structure of Newtonian mechanics.
- Newton's laws and the work-energy-law, both for translational and rotational motion.
- Conservation laws for collisions, both translational and rotational motion.
- The conditions relating to the use of different laws and principles.
- The use of models and area of application.
Skills
The student can perform:
- Calculations based on Newtonian mechanics, both translational and rotational motion.
- Use of good and clear sketches as part of problem solving.
- Laboratory work including teamwork and scientific report writing.
General qualifications
The student can:
- Explain physical problems and solution methods to others, both in writing and orally.
- Use tools from physics to find solutions in other technical fields.
- Recognize simple physical laws which are expressed in complex technologies.
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
2FY / Physics 1
3MX / R2
MAT110
Teaching methods
Lectures, exercises, and laboratory work. The primary language of instruction for the lectures and all forms of evaluation (examinations, portfolios, and other work) will be Norwegian. However, some lectures and tutorials may be given in English.
Compulsory learning activities
1: Two lab-exercises approved. If the student has had the right to previously take the exame this compulsory assignment is considered fulfilled.
2: Three tests. Valid for 2 semesters.
3: Two written assignments. Valid for 2 semesters.
Assessment
Written exam, 3 hours
Grade: A - E / F (failed).
Examination support material
Simple calculator: Allowed calculator is Casio fx-82 (all varieties: ES, ES Plus, EX, Solar etc.)
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