Physics Course
People’s Democratic Republic
Of Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Larbi Ben M'hidi University
Physics-I
Elements of Mechanics
Of Algerian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research
Larbi Ben M'hidi University
Author
Dr. Sara BENZITOUNI
Doctor in physics of semiconductors and materials
Lecturer A at the Faculty of Sciences and Applied Sciences, University of Oum El Bouaghi
E-mail : benzitouni.sara@gmail.com; benzitouni.sara@univ-oeb.dz
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Mechanics is the science that studies motion and the forces that produce or modify it. It is one of the most familiar branches of physics because motion is a fundamental aspect of everyday human experience. Historically, mechanics developed earlier than other fields of physics due to its direct relevance to practical problems such as transportation, construction, and machinery.
Elements of Mechanics, also known as classical or Newtonian mechanics, deals with kinematics (the study of motion without considering its causes) and dynamics (the study of motion and the forces that cause it), within which the concepts of work and energy are fundamental tools for analyzing mechanical systems.
Objectives

Learning Objective:
This course aims to introduce students to the basic principles of Newtonian physics by exploring three main areas: kinematics, dynamics, and work and energy.
Learning Skills:
By the end of this module, students will be able to:
- Determine the position of a moving object using various frames of reference.
- Describe and analyze the kinematics of a point mass in both fixed frames and frames in relative motion.
- Understand the nature of forces and physical interactions, and distinguish between states of rest and motion.
- Apply the principles of dynamics (Newton's laws) to a point mass for studying its motion.
- Explain and use the concepts of work, and kinetic, potential, and mechanical energy for both a point mass and a system.
Target Audience

This course is designed for first-year students in the Science and Technology (ST) common core (tronc commun 1 st ST) within the LMD system (Licence/Master/Doctorate).
Prerequisites

Scientific Baccalaureate: kinematics and the principles of Newtonian mechanics from the final year of high school.
Mathematical Background: Strong understanding of differential and integral calculus, as well as vector calculus.
Course Presentation

This course offers a thorough introduction to the fundamental concepts of Mechanics of Material point particle, integrating the essential mathematical tools needed for a clear and solid understanding of the subject.
We hope you find the course both enjoyable and intellectually rewarding!
Course content

The course content consists of 6 chapters subdivided into 13-14 sessions consistent with the programs of the first semester 1:
- Chapter-01: Dimensional analysis (1 week)
- Chapter-02: Vector calculus (2 weeks)
- Chapter-03: Kinematics of material point (4 weeks)
- Chapter-04: Relative movement (1 week)
- Chapter-05: Dynamics of material point (Newton's laws and Angular momentum theorem) (3 weeks)
- Chapter-06: Work and energy (2 weeks)
Hourly volume

67.5 hours (Lectures: 1.5 hours, Tutorials: 3 hours)
Lecture sessions: 13; Tutorial sessions: 26
Credits: 6; Coefficient: 3
Assessment methods

Continuous assessments: 40%
Final exam at the end of the semester: 60%





