PHYS 1010 is a general one semester physics course with a laboratiory. This course is designed for non-science majors to help fulfill general education requirements in physical science. It is recommended for students majoring in wildlife management, nursing, industrial arts, physical therapy, and others who need more rigor than the conceptual physics course. The fundamental principles of physics with emphasis on how a problem is approached and solved are central to the course. Topics include Newton's Laws, gravity, momentum, energy thermodynamics, waves, elctricity, optics nuclear physics. Prerequisites: Intermediate Algebra (MATH 1010) or equivalent. Co-requisite: Elementary Physics Laboratory (PHYS 1015).
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Text BookConceptual Physics 10th edition by: Paul G. Hewitt |
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