Transcription of Physics Mechanics
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1M. D elalija, PhysicsCONTENTSI ntroductionUniversity of Molise, Valahia University of Targoviste, University of Split Physics (lecture: 7 credits, laboratory: 0 credits) Mechanics (2 credits) Thermodynamics(1 credit) Electromagnetism(2 credits) Light and Optics (1 credit) Modern Physics (1 credit) Literatures: Serway, Faughn, College Physics ,Fifth Edition, Saunders College Publishing, 2000 D. Haliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, Fundamentals of Physics ,Sixth Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2001 M. D elalija, ~mile/ Physics Professor: Prof. Mile D elalija, University of Split, Croatia E-mail: D elalija, PhysicsCONTENTSM echanics Physics is concerned with the basic principles of the Universe is one of the foundations on which the other sciences are based is tipical experimental science The beauty of Physics lies in the simplicity of its fundamental theories The theories are usually expressed in mathematical form Mechanics is the first part of this lecture Sometimes referred to as classical Mechanics or Newtonian Mechanics is concerned with the effects of forces on material
2 CONTENTS M. Dželalija, Physics The International System of Units To report the result of a measurement of a certain physical quantity, a unit for the quantity must be defined. In 1960 an international committee agreed on a system of standards, called SI system. The SI units of length, mass, and time are the meter (m), kilogram (kg), and second (s)
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