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This course navigates the characteristics of passive and active electronic components. At the end of the course, the students must have demonstrated "Learning by Doing"!
- Teacher: Samuel Soliven
- Enrolled students: 4
- Teacher: Joy B PIMENTEL
- Enrolled students: 40
- Teacher: Jessica Castillo
- Enrolled students: 39
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Description. This course shall be dealing with Vectors; Kinematics; dynamics; work, energy, and power; impulse and momentum; rotation; dynamics of rotation; elasticity; and oscillation; Fluids; thermal expansion, thermal stress; heat transfer; calorimetry; and waves.
Co-requisites. Math 1 (Calculus)
Objectives. At the end of the course, the student should be able to: 1) Develop a good understanding of the principles and practical aspects of Physics, 2) Solve various problems regarding the principles of physics, 3) Perform problems regarding the principles of Physics, and 4) Apply principles physics into Engineering Concepts.
Topics
PART 1 Mechanics
1.1 Measurements
1.2 Motion in one Dimension
1.3 Vectors
1.4 Motion in Two Dimensions
1.6 Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton’s Law
1.9 Linear Momentum and Collisions
1.10 Rotation of a Rigid Object about a Fixed Axis
1.11 Angular Momentum
1.12 Static Equilibrium and Elasticity
1.13 Universal Gravitation
1.14 Fluid Mechanics
Part 2 Oscillations and Mechanical Waves
2.2 Wave Motion
2.3 Superposition and Standing Waves
Part 3 Thermodynamics
3.1 Temperature
3.2 The First Law of Thermodynamics
3.3 The Kinetic Theory of Gases
3.4 Heat Engines, Entropy, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics
References
Serway, R. A., Jewett, J. W., & Serway, R. A. (2019). Physics for scientists and engineers with Modern Physics.
Classical Physics by Ahmad A. Kamal
How to Solve Physic Problems by Robert and Daniel Oman
University Physics with Modern Physics 13Ed. by Young
Course Requirement/s: (tentative)
Attendance (Async/Sync)
1. Laboratory Experiment output
2. Project (application of Physics 1 Principles)
3. Examinations
4. Quizzes
5. Worksheets (Assignment, Seatwork, Problem Sets)
- Teacher: Silverio Magday
- Enrolled students: 52
- Teacher: Rojan Reyes
- Enrolled students: 72
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- Teacher: Jessica Castillo
- Enrolled students: 44
- Teacher: WENSON EVANGELISTA
- Enrolled students: 49
- Teacher: Jessica Castillo
- Enrolled students: 21
- Teacher: JOJO MARIANO
- Enrolled students: 1
- Teacher: Marvin Ryan Ferrer
- Enrolled students: 39
- Teacher: WENSON EVANGELISTA
- Enrolled students: 24
- Teacher: ANGELINO PIMENTEL
- Enrolled students: 42
- Teacher: Rojan Reyes
- Enrolled students: 45
- Teacher: PEARL VIA COBALLES
- Enrolled students: 37
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is an output-based course involving plant and animal physiology, intended for PhD students. Students are expected to choose a plant or an animal, preferably found in the locality where the student resides, and provide an in-depth biological information about the chosen plant or animal in terms of the following areas in physiology: morphology, anatomy, biological compounds, and biological processes. Set of laboratory activities as a learning material that will help learners understand the various concepts in the physiology of the chosen organism will be drafted as well. Expected output of the course is a monograph on the physiology of the organism of interest which includes two parts:( a) general physiology of the organism and (b) laboratory activities.
- Teacher: Arlene Tabaquero
- Enrolled students: 4
This course is an output-based course involving plant and animal physiology, intended for PhD students. Students are expected to choose a plant or an animal, preferably found in the locality where the student resides, and provide an in-depth biological information about the chosen plant or animal in terms of the following areas in physiology: morphology, anatomy, biological compounds, and biological processes. Set of laboratory activities as a learning material that will help learners understand the various concepts in the physiology of the chosen organism will be drafted as well. Expected output of the course is a monograph on the physiology of the organism of interest which includes two parts:( a) general physiology of the organism and (b) laboratory activities.
- Teacher: Arlene Tabaquero
- Enrolled students: 2
- Enrolled students: No students enrolled in this course yet



