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PHY180H1F
Elements of Physics I

Official description

This course is taken by students of Engineering Science Division Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering (FASE).

Mechanics is the science of motion, and is one of the foundations for all of Physics and Engineering. The course considers the motion of particles and rigid bodies, the causes of their motion (forces), and the general principles that lurk under all of mechanics (conservation laws of momentum, angular momentum and energy).

There are both lecture and practical components to this course.

Prerequisite
n.a.
Co-requisite
MAT194H1
Exclusion
MIE100H1
Recommended preparation
n.a.
Textbook
                            to be announced
                        

Additional information

Lectures start TBD September. 
Tutorials start TBD September.

course title
PHY180H1F
session
fall
year of study
1st year
time and location
38.4L: LEC0101: T9, W10, F9 or LEC0102: W9, R11, F4; Room: MP102 25.6P: M3-5/T9-11/T12-2/T3-5/R12-2/F3-5; Room: MP126
Course URL
https://q.utoronto.ca/co…
practical coordinator
Wilson, Brian
Brian Wilson
instructor
Trischuk, William
William Trischuk

Delivery Methods

In Person

A course is considered In Person if it requires attendance at a specific location and time for some or all course activities.*.

* Subject to adjustments imposed by public health requirements for physical distancing.

Online - Synchronous
A course is considered Online Synchronous if online attendance is expected at a specific time for some or all course activities, and attendance at a specific location is not expected for any activities or exams.
Asynchronous
A course is considered Asynchronous if it has no requirement for attendance at a specific time or location for any activities or exams.