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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City1101 MetroManila
Course
Credit Units
4 units
Course
Description
Corequisite
References
Course Goal
The course aims to develop the students understanding of basic concepts and ability to
systematically solve a wide variety of problems on mechanics, fluids and wave motion using
Newtons Laws and Conservation Principles.
Course
Requirements
Important
Dates
3 Long Exams
60%
Final Exam
25%
Recitation
10%
Lecture Grade
First Long Exam
5%
February 29, 2016 (MON) 7:00 AM-9:00 AM
Final Exam
Removal Exam
End of Classes
Lecturer:
Consultation Room: A101
Consultation Schedule:
Email Address:
Recitation Teacher
Consultation Room: A101
Consultation Schedule:
Email Address:
COURSE POLICIES
Grading System
A. Exam Policies
1. The three long exams and the final exam are departmental
and are taken on the scheduled date and time. Each exam is
multiple-choice type and has 40 items.
2. A student is allowed to take ONLY ONE make-up exam when
he/she misses a long exam and has a valid reason for missing
the exam. In the case of illness, bereavement, or official UP duty,
a medical certificate, death certificate, or official endorsement,
respectively, must be submitted as soon as possible. The
make-up exam, which is multiple-choice type and has 40 items, is
given one week after the missed long exam. There is no makeup exam for the final exam.
3. A student who missed the make-up exam due to a valid
reason will be given a score of zero for his/her missed exam.
4. A student who missed a long exam or a make-up exam without
a valid excuse will automatically get zero for that exam.
5. There will be no exemptions for the final exam.
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
4.00
5.00
Attendance
1. University rules apply for attendance (lecture and recitation).
a) If the student reached 13 absences (or 9 absences in Section WHFR-x), majority of which
excused, then the student will be forced drop.
b) If the student reached 13 absences (or 9 absences in Section WHFR-x), majority of which
unexcused, then the student will be given a grade of 5.00.
c) If the student reached more than 13 absences (or 9 absences in Section WHFR-x), then
student will be given a grade of 5.00.
2. Valid reasons include but are not limited to the following:
a) Illness
b) Death of the immediate family member
c) Official UP representation.
3. All excuse documents must be submitted within two (2) days after the student come back to
class.
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COURSE COVERAGE
Topics
Orientation
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
Describe motion using the concept of relative velocities in one and two
dimensions.
Solve problems involving relative motion.
Free-body diagrams
Newtons second law
Newtons third law
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
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11
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
12
13
14
Room: TBA
15
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
16
17
Determine the work done by a varying force on a system from a forcevs-displacement graph.
Apply the work-kinetic energy theorem to systems with varying forces.
Define power.
Relate power to work, energy, force and velocity.
18
Topic
No.
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20
21
Topic
No.
22
Conservation of momentum
and collisions
23
24
25
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Suggested Readings: 9.1, 9.2
Suggested Exercises: 9.1, 9.2, 9.8, 9.9, 9.11, 9.13, 9.17, 9.19
26
Topic
No.
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28
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Suggested Readings: 1.10, 10.1
Suggested Exercises: 10.1, 10.3, 10.5
Vector product
Torque
29
Topic
No.
Room: TBA
Angular momentum
Conservation of angular
momentum
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Suggested Readings: 10.2
Suggested Exercises: 10.9, 10.11, 10.13
Topic
No.
30
31
32
Solving rigid-body
equilibrium problems
Stress, strain, and elastic
moduli
Elasticity and plasticity
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Suggested Readings: 11.1, 11.2
Suggested Exercises: Q11.1, Q11.6, 11.1, 11.3,
Enumerate the necessary and sufficient
equilibrium.
Solve problems involving center of gravity.
conditions
for
static
Topic
No.
33
34
35
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
Buoyancy
Fluid flow
Bernoullis equation
Relate density, specific gravity, mass and volume; pressure, area and
force; pressure, density and depth.
Apply the above relationships in solving fluid statics problems.
Apply Pascals principle in analyzing fluids in various systems.
Suggested Readings: 12.3
Suggested Exercises: 12.27, 12.29, 12.31
Apply the concept of buoyancy and Archimedes principle to various
systems involving fluids and objects in fluids.
36
37
38
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Suggested Readings: 13.1, 13.2
Suggested Exercises: 13.1, 13.3, 13.5, 13.7, 13.9, 13.11, 13.13
Topic
No.
39
40
41
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
42
Applications of simple
harmonic motion
The simple pendulum
The physical pendulum
Damped Oscillations
Forced Oscillations
43
Room: TBA
44
45
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Topic
No.
46
47
48
Doppler effect
Objectives
After the discussion and lined up activities, you should be able to:
Suggested Readings: 16.8
Suggested Exercises: 16.43, 16.45, 16.47,
Relate the frequency and wavelength of sound with the motion of the
source and the listener.
FINAL EXAM
Date: May 25, 2016 (Wednesday)
Room: TBA
Topic
No.
49