Physics 101 - Forces and Kinematics

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Approx. 30 hours to complete

Course Summary

This physics course covers the fundamental principles of forces and kinematics. Students will learn about motion, acceleration, Newton’s laws of motion, and more through real-world examples and interactive simulations.

Key Learning Points

  • Gain a conceptual understanding of forces and kinematics
  • Learn to apply Newton's laws of motion to real-world situations
  • Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills

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Learning Outcomes

  • Develop a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of forces and kinematics
  • Learn to apply Newton's laws of motion to real-world situations
  • Develop problem-solving and critical thinking skills

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of algebra and geometry
  • Familiarity with basic physics concepts

Course Difficulty Level

Beginner

Course Format

  • Online
  • Self-paced
  • Interactive

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Description

This course serves as an introduction to the physics of force and motion. Upon completion, learners will have an understanding of how mathematical laws and conservation principles describe the motions and interactions of objects all around us. They will gain experience in solving physics problems with tools such as graphical analysis, algebra, vector analysis, and calculus. The course follows the typical progression of topics of a first-semester university physics course: Kinematics, Newton’s Laws, Energy, and Momentum. Each of five modules contains reading links to a free textbook, complete video lectures, conceptual quizzes, and a set of homework problems. Once the modules are completed, the course ends with an exam. With 100 brief lectures and over 100 problems, this comprehensive course is similar in detail and rigor to those taught on-campus. It will thoroughly prepare learners for their upcoming introductory physics courses, or more advanced courses in physics.

Knowledge

  • Learners will be prepared to critically evaluate real-world data and information regarding motion.
  • Learners can apply mathematical laws to the motions of objects under a variety of physical circumstances.
  • Learners will be prepared for more advanced courses in physics.

Outline

  • 1D Kinematics
  • A Stationary Mass
  • A Smoothly Moving Mass
  • Displacement from Here to There
  • Average Velocity
  • Instantaneous Velocity
  • Distance of a Path
  • Speed of a Path
  • Velocity and Speed Comparison Chart
  • The Football Player Solution
  • The Meeting of the Band Nerds solution
  • Speeding Up
  • Acceleration near the Earth
  • Throwing Chalk Solution
  • Position
  • Graphical Kinematics
  • Throwing Chalk 2 Solution
  • Acceleration over a Distance
  • SPT - The Silly One
  • Welcome!
  • Grading Philosophy and Advice
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • Police Officer's Dilemna
  • Displacements?
  • Reading a Kinematics Graph
  • Getting from A to B
  • The Football Player Problem
  • The Meeting of the Band Nerds Problem
  • Harmonic Motion
  • Acceleration Direction
  • Throwing Chalk Problem
  • Kinematics Graph
  • Throwing Chalk 2 Problem
  • Units
  • 1D Kinematics Homework
  • 2D Kinematics
  • Graphing X and Y
  • The Position Vector
  • Shoot
  • Shoot and Drop
  • How Much Further?
  • Kinematics in X and Y
  • Trajectory Range, Height, and Time
  • Intro Beer Pong Solution
  • Advanced Beer Pong Solution
  • The Hunter and the Monkey Demo
  • Uniform Circular Motion
  • Circular Motion is Periodic Motion
  • Angular and Translational Motion
  • Tangential and Radial Acceleration
  • Relative Motion
  • Galilean Transformations
  • The Hunter, the Ant, the Butterfly, and the Selfie Stick 1
  • The Hunter, the Ant, the Butterfly, and the Selfie Stick 2
  • Time Dilation
  • Time Travel
  • SPT - The Balancing Act
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • 'r'
  • White Cliffs of Dover
  • Greater Acceleration?
  • Perpendicular?
  • Intro Beer Pong Problem
  • Advanced Beer Pong Problem
  • Constants of Uniform Circular Motion
  • Tick Tock
  • Acceleration in the Loop
  • Fastest Frame
  • 2D Kinematics Homework
  • Newton's Laws
  • Newton's First Law
  • Newton's Second Law
  • Newton's Third Law
  • Gravitational Force
  • Normal Force
  • Friction Force
  • Air Drag
  • Liquid Drag 1
  • Liquid Drag 2
  • Spring Force
  • Tension Force
  • Fictitious Force
  • Pushing Blocks Solution
  • Blocks with Friction Solution
  • Overhill and Underhill 1 Solution
  • When Will It Slide? Solution
  • Atwood Acceleration Solution
  • The Conical Pendulum Solution
  • Overhill and Underhill 2 Solution
  • Masses on Strings Solution
  • SPT - The Telekinetic Grad Student
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • University Physics
  • A Mouse on Your Desk
  • Reaction to the Mouse
  • Normal Size
  • Pushing a Book
  • Sky Diving
  • Anchors Aweigh!
  • Time Constant
  • Springy Damping?
  • Frequently Missed Tension Problem
  • Accelerating Elevator
  • Pushing Blocks Problem
  • Blocks with Friction Problem
  • Overhill and Underhill 1 Problem
  • When Will It Slide? Problem
  • Atwood Acceleration Problem
  • The Conical Pendulum Problem
  • Overhill and Underhill 2 Problem
  • Masses on Strings Problem
  • Newton's Laws Homework
  • Forces and Kinematics EXAM
  • SPT - The Beach Ball
  • EXAM

Summary of User Reviews

Physics 101: Forces and Kinematics course on Coursera has received positive reviews from users. Many users found the course to be engaging and informative. The course covers the fundamental concepts of physics, including kinematics and forces, and how they apply to real-world scenarios.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

Engaging and informative course content.

Pros from User Reviews

  • Clear explanations of complex physics concepts.
  • Interactive quizzes and assignments to test understanding.
  • Engaging course content that keeps users interested.
  • Accessible for beginners and those with no prior physics knowledge.
  • Well-structured course with easy-to-follow modules.

Cons from User Reviews

  • Limited interaction with instructors and other students.
  • Some users found the pace of the course to be too slow or too fast.
  • Lack of hands-on experiments or demonstrations.
  • Course may not be advanced enough for users with prior physics knowledge.
  • Some technical issues with the Coursera platform.
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Jason Hafner
Rice University
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