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Motion in One Dimension, Vectors, Motion in Two Dimensions, The Laws of Motion, Circular Motion and Other Applications of Newton’s Laws, Work and Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy, Linear Momentum and Collisions, Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis, Rolling Motion and Angular Momentum.
First Year
  
Electric Field, Gauss’s Law; Electric Potential; Capacitance and Dielectrics; Current and Resistance; Direct Current Circuits, Magnetic Field, Sources of the Magnetic Field, Faraday’s Laws of Induction
First Year
  
Equilibrium, Gravitation, Fluid Mechanics, Oscillatory Motion, Wave Motion, Heat and Thermodynamics, Inductance, AC-Theory.
First Year
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Motion in a Straight Line, Motion in two Dimensions, Newton’s Laws of Motion, STATICS, Work, Energy and Power, Linear Momentum, Temperature and the Behavior of Gases,
First Year
  
for phys and material sc. students Binary Model System, Entropy, Temperature, Thermal Equilibrium, Laws of Thermodynamics, Boltzmann Distribution, Thermal Radiation, Chemical Potential, Gibbs Distribution, Ideal Gas, Fermi-Dirac and Bose-Einstein Distribution Functions, Heat and Work, Heat Engines, Phase Transformation, Van der Waal’s Equation of State, Kinetic Theory.
Third Year
  
For Material sc. students
2009,10,11, Second Year
  
For Material sc. students Repetition of the fundamental principles of mechanics, accelerated reference systems, orientation on non-linear systems and chaos, gravitation, variational principles
2009, Fourth Year
  
Students perform 12 experiments of 3 hr/week duration. These experiments are: Measurements and Uncertainties, Collection and Analysis of Data, Vectors: Force Table, Newton's 2nd Law of Motion, Simple Harmonic Motion: Simple Pendulum, The Falling Sphere Viscometer, The Laws of Gases, Measurement of Resistance, The Potentiometer, Specific Charge of Copper Ions, Introduction to the Oscilloscope, Joule Heat, Electromagnetic Induction, Lenses.
First Year
  
Material Physics for phys and material sc. students Classification of Materials: Metals, Ceramics, Polymers, Composites; Crystallography, Phase Transformation, Material Deformation, Mechanical Properties of Materials; Heat Treatment; Smart Materials.
Third Year