Engineering Physics Details with Corresponding Equivalents

1.Introduction of Physics and Vectors
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Measurements
1.3. Vectors and Operation of Vectors
2.Motion in One- Dimension and in Two- Dimension
1.1 Displacement, Velocity, and Acceleration
1.2 Motion with Constant Acceleration
(Freely Falling Body)
1.3 Projectile Motion
1.4 Circular Motion
3. Newton’s Laws of Motion and Application
3.1 First Law of Motion
3.2 Second Law of Motion
3.3 Third Law of Motion
3.4 Universal Law of Gravitation
3.5 Friction
3.6 Applications
4. Work, Energy and Power
4.1 Work
4.2 Kinetic Energy
4.3 Gravitational Potential Energy
4.5 Elastic Potential Energy
4.6 Power (Supplementary Notes)
5. Impulse and Momentum
5.1 Impulse and Momentum
5.2 Collisions
5.3 Conservation of Momentum
6.Rotation(Kinematics and Dynamics)
6.1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration
6.2 Rotation with Constant Angular Acceleration
6.3 Relation between Linear and Angular Motion
6.4 Moment of Inertia
6.5 Torque and Angular Acceleration
6.6 Work and Power in Rotational Motion
6.7 Angular Momentum and Conservation of Angular Momentum
6.8 Conditions for Equilibrium
6.9 Center of Mass (Gravity)
7. Periodic Motion
7.1 Oscillation
7.2 Simple Harmonic Motion and its Energy
7.3 Applications
7.4 Types of Oscillation
8. Fluid Mechanics
8.1 Density and Pressure
8.2 Buoyancy and Surface Tension
8.3 Bernoulli’s Equation and Fluid Flow

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