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ACP Physics Training Workshop IU July Welcome and Introduction ACP IU Workshop goals Workshop schedule

Course Description P221/ACP First semester of introductory physics course, Calculus based, Designated for physics and science majors, Focused on basic concepts of classical physics i.e., - kinematics - Newtonian dynamics In P221 students learn how a simple underlying principle leads to profound consequences. Textbook : Fundamentals of Physics, 6th Edition, by Halliday, Resnick, & Walker (HR&W). IU

Syllabus Introductory material, vector analysis, motion in 1 dimension : Chap 1-3 Kinematics of motion 2 and 3 dimensions : Chap 4 Newton's Laws of motion, Force and motion : Chap 5-6 Work, energy, conservation of energy, systems of particles : Chap 7-9 Collisions : Chap 10 Rotation, Rolling, Torque, Angular Momentum, Equilibrium and Elasticity : Chap Gravitation : Chap 14 Solids and Fluids : Chap 15 Oscillations, Waves, Sound : Chap Thermodynamics, Temperature, Heat, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Entropy : Chap Our goal is to fit this syllabus into your school semester

Topic LectureLabTestsTotal IUACPIUACPIUACPIUACP/Mi shawaka Kinematics, 1 dim [1-3] Motion in 2,3 dim [4] Force and motion [5-6] Work, energy [7-9] Collisions [10] Angular motion [11-13] Gravitation [14] Fluids [15] Oscillations [16-18] Thermodynamics [19-21] Total

Topic LectureLabTestsTotal IUACPIUACPIUACPIUACP/We stfield Kinematics, 1 dim [1-3] Motion in 2,3 dim [4] Force and motion [5-6] Work, energy [7-9] Collisions [10] Angular motion [11-13] Gravitation [14] Fluids [15] Oscillations [16-18] Thermodynamics [19-21] Total

Chapter Summaries 1.MeasurementMeasurement 2.VectorsVectors 3.KinematicsKinematics 4.Motion Motion in 2 and 3 dim 5.Force Force and motion 6.Work Work and Energy 7.CollisionsCollisions 8.Angular Angular motion 9.GravitationGravitation 10.OscillationsOscillations 11.WavesWaves 12.States States of matter 13.ThermodynamicsThermodynamics 14.Kinetic Kinetic theory

Demonstrations and other resources  Demos onlineDemos online  Sample lectures : Motion Work and Energy Momentum  Java Applets Java Applets  IU Demo Web Page IU Demo Web Page  Other links, Other links,  … and more … and more

Math level Algebra : scalars, vectors, Calculus : differentials, limits, derivatives of functions of singe variable, higher order derivatives, integrals, series expansion Example : Set up an integral from a sum of differentials, i.e. calculate the moment of inertia of a rigid body

Labs Introduction to measurement Sample labs (ACP site) More from Dan Beeker

Extracurricular activities Physics Open House Quark Net Physics Olympiad

Workshop Goals Review the syllabus, labs and demonstrations. Prepare the P221 schedule for your class. Discuss additional teaching resources and extracurricular activities.