Course Outcomes: After successful completion of the course, students shall be able to
CO1: understand and articulate the concepts and solve problems in basic kinematics in one and two dimensions, projectile and circular, and relative motions.
CO2: apply Newton’s law of motion to solve, with the help of a free-body diagram, for forces of equilibrium or acceleration, under contact forces, uniform gravity, for rectilinear and circular motions.
CO3: apply the concepts of kinetic energy, work – dot product of force and displacement, work- kinetic energy theorem, power, potential energy and relation to conservative forces, conservation energy, identify types of equilibrium.
CO4: apply Newton’s law for centre of mass motion, linear momentum and its conservation, impulse
CO5: understand and apply concepts in rotational motion about fixed axis. CO6: understand simple harmonic motion, free, damped and forced oscillations.
Evaluation Pattern: As in the rules for Assessment Procedure (R.14)
Skills and Employability: The entire contents of this course, tutorials and assignments lays conceptual/theoretical foundation for application of laws of physics to problems of scientific interest and builds skills required for a career as an educator/academician in schools, colleges, universities and coaching centres, as a professional researcher in government/industrial research organizations, and as a communicator of science in general.