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1. Periodic Motion Relate the amplitude, frequency, angular frequency, Week 3
2. Simple harmonic motion: period, displacement, velocity, and acceleration of
spring-mass system, simple oscillating systems
pendulum Recognize the necessary conditions for an object to Week 3
3. Damped and Driven undergo simple harmonic motion
oscillation Calculate the period and the frequency of spring mass, Week 3
4. Periodic Motion experiment simple pendulum, and physical pendulum
5. Mechanical waves Differentiate underdamped, overdamped, and critically Week 4
damped motion
Define mechanical wave, longitudinal wave, transverse Week 4
wave, periodic wave, and sinusoidal wave
From a given sinusoidal wave function infer the speed, Week 4
wavelength, frequency, period, direction, and wave
number
1. Sound Apply the inverse-square relation between the intensity of Week 4
2. Wave Intensity waves and the distance from the source
3. Interference and beats Describe qualitatively and quantitatively the superposition Week 5
4. Standing waves of waves
5. Doppler effect Apply the condition for standing waves on a string Week 5
Relate the frequency (source dependent) and wavelength Week 5
of sound with the motion of the source and the listener
1. Specific gravity Relate density, specific gravity, mass, and volume to each Week 5
2. Pressure other
3. Pressure vs. Depth Relation Relate pressure to area and force Week 6
4. Pascal’s principle Relate pressure to fluid density and depth Week 6
5. Buoyancy and Archimedes’ Apply Pascal’s principle in analyzing fluids in various Week 6
Principle systems
6. Bernoulli’s principle Apply the concept of buoyancy and Archimedes’ principle Week 6
Apply Bernoulli’s principle and continuity equation, Week 7
whenever appropriate, to infer relations involving
pressure, elevation, speed, and flux
1. Zeroth law of Explain the connection between the Zeroth Law of Week 7
thermodynamics and Thermodynamics, temperature, thermal equilibrium, and
Temperature measurement temperature scales