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PHY2053 course notes

This section will be updated as the course progresses. You will find here my notes for the lectures that will help you to check for mistakes in your class notes.

Course on basic trigonometry: follow this link (trigonometry)* to go into a web-based course about the basic concepts of trigonometry. You should have a good understanding of basic trigonometry to solve the problems of “College Physics”. This web or related resources (books) will help you to acquire an adequate level to deal with your course.

Course on basic algebra: follow this link (algebra)* to go into a web-based course about the basic concepts of algebra.

*There are many web-based courses with basic mathematic tools that will help you. You can also find very helpful books about basic mathematics in the UCF library.

Mastering Physics instructions: Open this link pdf_logo0302 to find instructions on how to access www.masteringphysics.com.
THE COURSE ID CODE IS: DELBARCOPHY2053 (sorry, the previous one was wrong)

Notes to appear:

Ch. 2: One-dimensional Kinematics pdf_logo0302
Ch. 1: Vectors in Physics pdf_logo0302
Ch. 3: Two-dimensional Kinematics pdf_logo0302
Ch. 5: Newton’s Laws of Motion pdf_logo0302
Ch. 6: Application of Newton’s Laws of Motion
pdf_logo0302
FORMULAS FOR EXAM 1 pdf_logo0302
EXAM 1 SOLUTIONS pdf_logo0302

Ch. 7: Work and Energy pdf_logo0302
Ch. 8: Momentum pdf_logo0302
Ch. 9: Rotational Kinematics and Energy pdf_logo0302
FORMULAS FOR EXAM 2 pdf_logo0302
EXAM 2 SOLUTIONS pdf_logo0302
 


Ch. 10: Rotational Dynamics and Static Equilibrium pdf_logo0302
Ch. 11: Oscillations about Equilibrium

FORMULAS FOR FINAL EXAM pdf_logo0302
FINAL EXAM A SOLUTIONS
FINAL EXAM B SOLUTIONS

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