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Mdm Ismahayati Binti Adam Room: KKF7D,KKF 7, Kuala Perlis Tel: /

Course Information Lecture: Monday (8.30 – am) Thursday (8.00 – 9.00 am) * No Lab activity

Course outcomes(CO) 1.Ability describes standard unit, force and motion and their applications. 2.Ability to apply circular motion principles in oscillation and wave. 3.Ability to define and apply the basics of electrostatic and electromagnetism. 4.Ability to explain and calculate electric current and resistivity.

TOPICS 1.Units and Dimension 2.Force and Motion 3.Circular Motion 4.Wave 5.Work, Power & Energy 6.Electrostatic 7.Magnetism 8.Electric Current and Resistance % BY LECTURE

REFERENCES 1.Jerry Wilson, Anthony Buffa. “College Physics”, 5 th ed., Pearson Education,2002(Text Book) 2. Giambattista,Richardson,Richardson, “College Physics”, McGraw Hill Internationatial Ed., Stephen T.Thornton, Andrew Rex. “Modern Physics for Scientists & Engineers”, 2 nd ed, Brooks Cole, W. Bolton. "Engineering Science". Fourth Edition. Newnes. 2001

ASSESSMENTS Final Exam : 50 % Course Work : 50 % a) Theory Test 1 & 2 : 30 % b) Assignments : 20 %

Teaching Plan Week & Date Teaching Plan WEEK July 10 Units and dimension Basic units in SI, physical quantity of dimension, homogeneity principles, dimension equation, dimension analysis application WEEK 2 19 – 25 July 10 Force and motion Scalars and vectors, speed and velocity, motion equations, Freefall, Concept of Force and Net Force WEEK 3 27 July– 1 Aug 10 Force and motion (continue) Newton’s Laws, Force from Newton’s Law WEEK 4 2 – 8 Aug 10 Circular Motion Angular Measure, Angular Speed and Velocity, Frequency and Period, Uniform Circular Motion and Centripetal acceleration. WEEK 5 9 – 15 Aug 10 Work, Power and Energy Work and standard units, Power concept andPower calculation

Week & DateTeaching Plan WEEK 6 16 – 22 Aug 10 Work, Power and Energy Kinetic energy concept, potential energy and WEEK 7 23 – 29 Aug 10 Work, Power and Energy The law of conservation of energy WEEK 8 30 Aug – 5 Sept 10 Wave Concept WEEK – 19 Sept 10 MID-SEMESTER BREAK WEEK Sept 10 Electrostatic Coulomb’s Law, Charge units, Electric field and Electric force line WEEK – 3 Oct 10 Electrostatic Coulomb’s law, charge unit, electric field, electric force line

Week & DateTeaching Plan WEEK 13 4 – 10 Oct 10 Magnetism Magnets, magnetic poles and magnetic field direction, Magnetic field strength and magnetic force WEEK – 17 Oct 10 Magnetism Force and current-carrying conductor WEEK – 24 Oct 10 Electric Current and Resistance Electric current and Resistance, Resistivity and Ohm’s Law WEEK – 31 Oct 10 Electric Current and Resistance Temperature variation of resistance, Electrical Energy and Power WEEK 17 1 Nov – 7 Nov 10 REVISION WEEK WEEK Nov – 21 Nov 10 SPECIAL BREAK WEEK Nov – 12 Dec 10 EXAMINATION WEEK