"Introduction to Kinematics"

Summer 2016 Free Online Course - Not for credit

by Jason Harlow

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Are you a science student, not intending to major in physics, but required to take a physics course?  At most universities this is a big course, mostly filled with Life Sciences students in their first year.  Many students in your class will have taken Grade 12 Physics in high school, and so they will be familiar with a lot of basic background material.  But what if you did NOT take high school physics recently, and you are worried about being overwhelmed?  "Introduction to Kinematics" is designed for you!  It is a 4-week totally online course [not for credit] based on the first few chapters of a free online physics textbook called "College Physics" by Urone and Hinrichs.  Each lesson is accompanied by a reading assignment from this book, some example videos and/or animation links, and some end-of-chapter suggested questions and problems.  Working through each lesson will take you between 15 minutes and 5 hours, depending on your speed and background. 


The schedule is every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from Aug.1-26.  The time of day is up to you. There is a midterm quiz on Monday Aug.15 beginning at 3:00pm, and a final quiz on Friday Aug.26 beginning at 3:00pm, both online.  You have 24 hours to complete each quiz.  If you complete both on time and get at an average of at least 60%, you will receive an electronic PDF certificate by email, signed by me, indicating that you have completed the course. 
Good luck, and have fun!

Based on "College Physics" by Paul Peter Urone and Roger Hinrichs

(C)2013 by Rice University

Available for free download in PDF format (1424 pages) at:

https://openstaxcollege.org/textbooks/college-physics

 

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Date 

Topics

Reading Assignment

Suggested Problems

Links

0

Mon. Aug. 1
  • Welcome Video
  • How to download the free textbook
Free Online Text

How to Download the Textbook Video - 2 minutes

Course Introduction Video - 3 minutes

1

Wed. Aug. 3
  • Physics: An Introduction
  • Models, Theories, Laws
  • The Scientific Method
  • Units of time, length, mass: s, m, kg
  • Orders of magnitude; powers of 10 and their symbols
  • Unit Conversion

PDF Intro and Sections 1.1, 1.2

Pgs. 5-20

Video Slides PDF

Example Video PDF

Ch.1 Conceptual Questions: 4

Ch. 1 Problems and Exercises: 1, 6, 9

(Answers to these)

Lesson 1 Video - 11 minutes

Example Video: Converting Units - 3 minutes

2

Fri. Aug. 5
  • Accuracy and Precision
  • Uncertainty
  • Significant Figures

PDF Section 1.3 (skip 1.4)

Pgs. 20-24

Video Slides PDF

Example Video PDF

Ch.1 Conceptual Questions: 11

Ch. 1 Problems and Exercises: 15, 16, 17, 23

(Answers to these)

Lesson 2 Video - 14 minutes

Example Video: When not to round - 4 minutes

3

Mon. Aug. 8
  • Position, Displacement, Distance
  • Vectors, Scalars, Coordinate Systems
  • Average Velocity, Average Speed
  •  Instantaneous Velocity, Instantaneous Speed

PDF Sections 2.1, 2.2, 2.3

Pgs. 31-40

Video Slides PDF

Example Video PDF

Ch.2 Conceptual Questions: 2, 4, 7, 11

Ch. 2 Problems and Exercises: 6, 7, 9

(Answers to these)
Lesson 3 Video - 11 minutes

Example Video: Computing Average Speed - 2.5 minutes

4

Wed. Aug. 10
  •  Acceleration

PDF Section 2.4
Pgs. 40-49

Video Slides PDF

Example Video PDF

Ch.2 Conceptual Questions: 13, 14, 15, 16

Ch. 2 Problems and Exercises: 16, 18

(Answers to these)

Lesson 4 Video - 12 minutes

PhET Moving Man Simulation

Example Video: Difference Between Velocity and Acceleration - 1 minute

5

Fri. Aug. 12
  • Four Motion Equations for Constant Acceleration
  • Problem Solving Steps

PDF Sections 2.5, 2.6
Pgs. 49-61

Video Slides PDF

Example Video PDF

Ch. 2 Problems and Exercises: 21, 23, 27, 32, 40

(Answers to these)

Lesson 5 Video - 15 minutes

Example Video: Can you stop your car in time to save a cat? - 4 minutes


Mon. Aug. 15


Link available for 24 hours only, Aug. 15 3:00pm - Aug.16 3:00pm [Toronto time EDT]
MIDTERM QUIZ on Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 sections 2.1-2.6

6

Wed. Aug. 17
  •  Vertical Freefall
  • Graphical Analysis of 1D Motion

PDF Sections 2.7, 2.8
Pgs. 61-76

Video Slides PDF

Example 1 Video PDF

Example 2 Video PDF

Ch.2 Conceptual Questions: 20, 23, 25, 26, 28

Ch. 2 Problems and Exercises: 43, 45, 49, 52, 55, 58, 65

(Answers to these)

Lesson 6 Video - 11.5 minutes

Astronaut Video

Example Video 1: How deep is the well? Easy Version - 1 minute

Example Video 2: How deep is the well? Advanced Version - 4.5 minutes

7

Fri. Aug. 19
  • Pythagorean Theorem
  • Vector Addition: head-to-tail method
  • Vector Subtraction
  • Multiplication of vectors and scalars
  • Resolving a vector into components
  •  Adding and subtracting vectors using components

PDF Sections 3.1, 3.2, 3.3
Pgs. 87-104

Video Slides PDF

Example PDF

Ch.3 Conceptual Questions: 4, 10, 12

Ch. 3 Problems and Exercises: 1, 3, 5, 10, 22

(Answers to these)

Lesson 7 Video - 17 minutes

PhET Vector Addition simulation

Example Video: Adding Vectors by Components - 4 minutes

8
Mon. Aug. 22
  •  Equations of 2-D Projectile Motion
  • Range of a projectile

PDF Section 3.4
Pgs. 104-112

Video Slides PDF

Example PDF

Ch.3 Conceptual Questions: 13, 15, 16

Ch. 3 Problems and Exercises: 25, 27, 30, 34, 36, 50

(Answers to these)

Lesson 8 Video - 14 minutes

PhET Projectile Motion Simulation

Example Video: Shooting an Arrow onto a Cliff - 4.5 minutes

9 Wed. Aug. 24
  • Relative Velocity
  • Classical relativity

PDF Section 3.5
Pgs. 113-120

Video Slides PDF

Example PDF

Ch.3 Conceptual Question: 19

Ch. 3 Problems and Exercises: 53, 56, 62

(Answers to these)

Lesson 9 Video - 10 minutes

Example Video: Relative Velocity of a Football - 4 minutes


Fri. Aug. 26

Link available for 24 hours only, Aug.26 3:00pm - Aug.27 3:00pm [Toronto time EDT]
FINAL QUIZ on chapters 1, 2, 3

 

 

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