EB121- Engineering Physics 1

Assistant. Professor. Dr. Ramy Moussa

Course lecturer :

Eng.Nehal Elazly

Course assistant :

1- Units & Dimensions Students should be able to check the validity of physical expressions, drive some of simple physical quantities 2- Fluid Mechanics: Students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding in relation to: variation of pressure with depth , Buoyant force ,ideal and real fluids, continuity equation, Bernoulli’s equation and its applications, viscosity, Reynolds number and Poiseulle’s law). Students 3- Elasticity: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in relation to: stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, Young’s, Bulk and shear moduli and the stored energy in strained solids). 4- Thermal Properties & Heat Transfer Techniques: Students should be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding in relation to: thermal expansion, heat and internal energy, heat capacity and specific heat, latent heat), (thermal energy transfer mechanisms), (work and heat in thermodynamics processes) and (1st law of thermodynamics). 5- Wave Motion and Oscillations: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding in relation to: types of waves, mathematical representation of waves, propagation of waves in taut strings and simple harmonic motion

Course objectives :

Properties of matter. Units, and Dimensions, Elasticity, Fluid Mechanics, Vibrations and Wave Motion, Sound Waves, Heat Transfer, Basic Definitions, Heat Conduction, Heat Convection, Heat Radiation. Thermodynamics

Course description :

Mid Term Written Exam 20% Quizzes 10% lab work & final lab exam 10% Interactive Learning 10% Final Written Exam 50%

Course assessment :

Physics for Scientists and Engineers 7th edition. Raymond A. Serway – Emeritus, James Madison University John W. Jewett – California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Recommended text books :

Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics, Volume 3; Douglas C. Giancoli – 2009, Pearson Prentice Hall. Fundamentals of Physics Extended, 10th Edition; David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walke. WILEY

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