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Phys1 Force and Motion (3 cr)

Code: TZLF1300-3138

General information


Enrollment
04.08.2025 - 21.08.2025
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Timing
18.08.2025 - 14.11.2025
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Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Local portion
3 cr
Mode of delivery
Face-to-face
Unit
School of Technology
Campus
Main Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
20 - 40
Degree programmes
Bachelor's Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Technology
Teachers
Ville Kotimäki
Groups
TER25SM
Energia- ja ympäristötekniikka (AMK)
ZJATER25SM
Avoin amk, tekn, amk-väylä, Energia- ja ympäristötekniikka, mm
Course
TZLF1300
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Evaluation scale

0-5

Objective

Purpose:
You will learn the basic concepts of kinematics and dynamics. You will also learn logical thinking and problem solving strategies.

EUR-ACE Competences:
Knowledge and understanding 

Learning outcomes:
After completing this course you are able to identify the basic principles of kinematics and dynamics.

Content

In this course, you will learn the basics of kinematics and dynamics, which are essential for understanding the fundamental phenomena of mechanics. You will develop logical thinking and problem-solving skills that are useful in many engineering fields. Upon completion of the course, you will recognise the basic principles of kinematics and dynamics and be able to apply them to solve practical problems. This course will give you a strong foundation for further studies in mechanics and practical applications.

SI-units, scalars, vectors, uniformly accelerated one dimensional motion, projectile motion, Newton's laws, mechanical forces, uniform circular motion, rotational motion, torque and moment of inertia.

Materials

The course uses videos and pdf lecture material made by the teacher.

The following books contain topics covered in the couse:

1.) Young, Hugh D.; Freedman, Roger A. University Physics with Modern Physics. International edition.
2.) Knight, Randal D. Physics for Scientists and Engineers. Pearson International edition.
3.) Suvanto, K. Tekniikan Fysiikka 1. Edita.

Teaching methods

The course uses the flipped classroom method. The students familiarize themselves with the material in advance and the questions arising from the material and exercises are discussed during the teaching sessions.

Exam schedules

The schedule for the exams will be announced during the first lecture.

Student workload

Lectures - 10 h
Final exam - 5 h
Self-study - 66 h

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Sufficient 1
You are able to recognize phenomena and the models attached to the field of the course.
You can solve simple course related problems. You can read different kinds of tables and graphs to get the right information. Your calculations may have some mistakes.

Satisfactory 2
You are able to understand phenomena and the models attached to the field of the course.
You can solve basic problems with the help of examples. You can read different kinds of tables and graphs to get the right information. Your calculations may have some mistakes.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3
You are able to understand phenomena and the models attached to the field of the course.
You can solve basic problems. You can read different kinds of tables and graphs and you are also able to produce them yourself. Your calculations may have some mistakes.

Very good 4
You are able to understand phenomena and the models attached to the field of the course.
You can solve challenging problems. You can read different kinds of tables and graphs and you are able to produce them yourself. You are also able to evaluate the assumptions and applicabilities of the models you are using. Your calculations are mainly right.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You are able to understand phenomena and the models attached to the field of the course.
You can solve challenging problems. You can read different kinds of tables and graphs and you are able to make make them yourself. You are also able to evaluate the assumptions and applicabilities of the models you are using. You can apply your knowledge to new situations. Your calculations are right but may have some careless errors.

Qualifications

Basic knowledge of elementary functions and ability to solve simple equations is required.

Further information

The course is evaluated on the basis of the final exams.

The first assignment of the course must be completed within three weeks of the start of course. Those who do not complete the task will be removed from the course.

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