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INTRODUCTION DKT 113/3 ENGINEERING PHYSICs

INTRODUCTION DKT 113/3 ENGINEERING PHYSICs. Mdm Ismahayati Binti Adam Room: KKF7D,KKF 7, Kuala Perlis Tel: 04-9854019/ 012-7744923 Email : ismahayati@unimap.edu.my. Course Information. Lecture: Monday (8.30 – 10.30 am) Thursday (8.00 – 9.00 am) * No Lab activity.

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INTRODUCTION DKT 113/3 ENGINEERING PHYSICs

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  1. INTRODUCTION DKT 113/3 ENGINEERING PHYSICs MdmIsmahayatiBinti Adam Room: KKF7D,KKF 7, Kuala Perlis Tel: 04-9854019/ 012-7744923 Email : ismahayati@unimap.edu.my

  2. Course Information Lecture: • Monday (8.30 – 10.30 am) • Thursday (8.00 – 9.00 am) • * No Lab activity

  3. Course outcomes(CO) Ability describes standard unit, force and motion and their applications. Ability to apply circular motion principles in oscillation and wave. Ability to define and apply the basics of electrostatic and electromagnetism. Ability to explain and calculate electric current and resistivity.

  4. TOPICS Units and Dimension Force and Motion Circular Motion Wave Work, Power & Energy Electrostatic Magnetism Electric Current and Resistance 100 100% BY LECTURE

  5. REFERENCES • Jerry Wilson, Anthony Buffa. “College Physics”, 5th ed., Pearson Education,2002(Text Book) 2. Giambattista,Richardson,Richardson, “College Physics”, McGraw Hill Internationatial Ed., 2007. 3. Stephen T.Thornton, Andrew Rex. “Modern Physics for Scientists & Engineers”, 2nded, Brooks Cole, 1999. 4. W. Bolton. "Engineering Science". Fourth Edition. Newnes. 2001

  6. ASSESSMENTS Final Exam : 50 % Course Work : 50 % a) Theory Test 1 & 2 : 30 % b) Assignments : 20 %

  7. Teaching Plan

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