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The "Tutorials of Physics 1" course provides a comprehensive introduction to fundamental concepts in physics. Designed for first year students (ST) to refresh their understanding, the course covers key topics essential for building a strong foundation in physics.

The course begins by distinguishing between scalars and vectors, explaining the difference between quantities that have only magnitude and those that have both magnitude and direction. It then delves into the study of motion, exploring concepts such as speed, velocity, and acceleration, as well as Newton's Laws of Motion, which form the basis of classical mechanics.

Throughout the course, students will engage with interactive lessons, examples, and problems to reinforce their understanding of each concept. By the end of the course, students will have gained a solid foundation in physics and be well-prepared to tackle more advanced topics in the field.

Learning goals

The learning goals of the Physics 1 course are designed to achieve several key objectives, aimed at providing students with an understanding

solid fundamental physical principles and to develop their analytical and practical skills. Here are the learning goals typical for this course:

1. Understanding Fundamental Concepts: Gain Understanding in-depth understanding of the fundamental concepts of physics (kinematics, dynamics, strength and energy).

2. Application of physical principles: Being able to apply the physical principles learned through situations and problems of the real world, using appropriate mathematical tools.

3. Use of laboratory technologies and tools: Acquire practical experience using instruments and techniques laboratory to perform physical experiments, collect data and analyze the results.

4. Preparation for further study in science: Providing a foundation solid for further studies in science, engineering or other

related fields, preparing students for success in courses in advanced physics and to meet academic challenges.

By pursuing these learning goals, the Physics 1 course aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge, skills and confidence to successfully address complex physical problems and to pursue their training in scientific and technological fields.


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