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PHY149KA-GMP-253(物理学 / Physics 100)
Basic Concepts of Physical Science

Yasunari ZEMPO

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Faculty/Graduate school Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences
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Year 2024
Class code J0018
Previous Class code
Previous Class title 自然科学の基礎 -力学入門
Term 秋学期授業/Fall
Day/Period 水1/Wed.1
Class Type
Campus 小金井 / Koganei
Classroom name 各学部・研究科等の時間割等で確認
Grade 1~4
Credit(s) 2
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Open Program
Open Program (Notes)
Global Open Program
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers
Interdepartmental class taking system for Academic Achievers (Notes)
Class taught by instructors with practical experience
SDGs CP
Urban Design CP
Diversity CP
Learning for the Future CP
Carbon Neutral CP
Chiyoda Campus Consortium
Optional/Compulsory
Category (2022~) 専門教育科目
科学基礎科目
Category (~2021)
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Outline (in English)

This lecture familiarizes students with the style of natural science by learning Newton dynamics, which is the foundation of modern natural science and mathematics.

"Scientific approach" is essential when studying the field of information science and its application. In this lecture, it is quite important to practice analytical methods and modeling. In other words, we can practically study scientifically. Phenomena that seem like complicated and difficult to understand are deconstructed into several much clearer and more comprehensive fundamental concepts. After we understand each of them and their combination, we can create more complicated ideas and new concepts. In addition, when dealing with complicated phenomena, we frequently use this scientific process. In each process, we focus on the essence and turn it into a physical model that is easy to handle and to perform quantitative verification. As we frequently come across this process, it will be a superb practice to develop software that deals with the real world.

The concepts of dynamics in this lecture (position, displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, mass, work, energy, momentum, angular velocity, angular momentum, torque, etc.) and motion equations are indispensable to handle the real world from an information science point of view. Another goal of this lecture is to use these concepts effectively.

Note that before/after each class meeting, students will be expected to spend more than four hours to understand the course content. Grading will be decided based on the term-end examination (50%), and the grades for assignments of preparation and review, reports, quizzes, and in-class contribution (50%).

Default language used in class

日本語 / Japanese