Physics course identity Basic Physics IA (FUH1A3) is a 3-credit course taught in the first semester of the first level of the electrical engineering faculty. Description We live in a high-tech society, and Electrical Engineers are among the largest, most diverse and dynamic contributors to our technological advancements. Electrical Engineers apply the principles of science and mathematics to practical use in instrumentation and circuit design, microelectronics, signal processing, telecommunications, machine control, and power generation and distribution. Physics course (FUH1A3INT) one of the 49 subject courses at Telkom university that provides fundamental knowledge about classical mechanics. Historically, a set of core concepts -- force, momentum, torque, and angular momentum -- were introduced in classical mechanics in order to solve the most famous physics problem, the motion of the planets. The principles of mechanics successfully described many other phenomena encountered in the world. Conservation laws involving energy, momentum, and angular momentum provided a second parallel approach to solving many of the same problems. In this course, we will investigate both approaches: Force and conservation laws. Course Profile and History The Physics course in this study program has been around for a long time , this campus was named the STT Telkom. Course Relevance (Urgency) The urgency of a physics course is the core subject of the Electrical Engineering study program, where this course is a fundamental or basic basis for understanding the whole of Electrical Engineering. Correlation to the other course Map of Learning Outcomes and Learning Study Lesson plan (PB Maps) Navigation learning physics online Although there is no formal prerequisite for Physics courses, it is recommended that students have maintained a minimum of 70% in both Foundations of calculus 1. Students who may have not done so may want to consider upgrading their math skills before taking this course. Physics is a self-study, interactive course that provides an introductory insight into the understanding of our physical world by examining the scope, nature, relevance, and limitations of physics. Through this course, you will investigate physical phenomena, including motion, contact forces, and mechanical waves. Conservation of energy is also explored through momentum, impulse, work, energy, and power. Tips and tricks Good understanding of the basics, Memorizing basic equations, Strengthening your math skills, Studying derivations, Analyze problems, Focus on important aspects of each problem, Utilize drawings, Making use of correct units, Usage of flashcards to study, Examine the course, and Active participation. Certification for Electrical Engineer https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B0I_gc_bGcQQbjhpOUFrVlJ4eWc Lecturer Bandiyah Sri Aprillia (BND); M.Husneni Mukhtar (MKH); Wahmisari P (WHM) References Douglas C. Giancoli," Physics for Scientists and Engineers", second edition, Prentice-Hall International Inc, 1988. Sutrisno," Seri Fisika Dasar Listrik - Magnet", Penerbit ITB, 1982. Paul A. Tipler," Fisika untuk Sains dan Teknik Jilid 2", edisi 3, Erlangga, 1991.
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