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АО «МУИТ»
1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Faculty Information Technology
Major code and title FIZ 1201 Physics
Educational program code and 6В06106 Computer Systems and Software Engineering,
title 6В06107 Cyberphysical Systems,
6В06109 Network and System Administration,
6В06110 Software Engineering.
Year, semester 1 year, 1 semester
Subject category Compulsory
Number of credits (ECTS) 4 ECTS
Prerequisites no
Postrequisites Basic Circuit Theory
Lecturer Shapiyeva A.Ye., MSc, Senior Lecturer,
e-mail: aikombi@gmail.com,
office 210, 314
office hours: Fri, 11.00-12.00, Thu. 11.00-12.00, Tue 10.00-
11.00
Lab. sessions
References
Lectures
(1 h/w)
(2 h/ )
(1 h/w)
(3 h/w)
TSIS
Week/
SIS
Course topics
date
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Motion in One Dimension. Position, Velocity, and
Speed. Instantaneous Velocity and Speed. Analysis
Model: Particle Under Constant Velocity.
Acceleration. Motion Diagrams. Analysis Model:
Particle Under Constant Acceleration. Freely Falling
Objects. Kinematic Equations Derived from Calculus.
General Problem-Solving Strategy.
Motion in Two Dimensions. Position, Velocity, and
Acceleration Vectors. Two-Dimensional Motion with
Basic
Constant Acceleration. Projectile Motion. Analysis
1
Model: Particle in Uniform Circular Motion.
1 [1]- 2 1 4
[6]
Tangential and Radial Acceleration.
The Laws of Motion. The Concept of Force.
Newton’s First Law and Inertial Frames. Mass.
Newton’s Second Law. The Gravitational Force and
Weight. Newton’s Third Law. Analysis Models
Using Newton’s Second Law. Forces of Friction.
Universal Gravitation. Newton’s Law of Universal
Gravitation. Free-Fall Acceleration and the
Gravitational Force.
Energy of a System. Systems and Environments.
Work Done by a Constant Force. The Scalar Product
of Two
Vectors. Work Done by a Varying Force. Kinetic
Energy and the Work–Kinetic Energy Theorem.
Potential Energy of a System. Conservative and
Nonconservative Forces.
Conservation of Energy. Analysis Model: Basic
2 Nonisolated System (Energy). Analysis Model: 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Isolated System (Energy). Situations Involving [6]
Kinetic Friction. Power.
Linear Momentum and Collisions. Linear
Momentum. Analysis Model: Isolated System
(Momentum). Analysis Model: Nonisolated System
(Momentum). Collisions in One Dimension.
Collisions in Two Dimensions. The Center of Mass.
Systems of Many Particles.
Form of Deadline
№ Topic Title Number References
reporting
of hours
1 2 3 4 5 6
Motion with constant Written report and 3 , 4rd
nd
1 5 [1, 3, 4]
acceleration oral defense week
Elastic and inelastic Written report and 5,6th week
2 5 [1, 3, 4]
collisions oral defense
Heat capacity of an Ideal Written report and 6,7th week
3 5 [1, 3, 4]
gas oral defense
Ohm’s Law for non- Written report and 8,9th week
4 5 [1, 3, 4]
uniform circuit section oral defense
Written report and 10th, 11th
5 Magnetic Field 5 [1, 3, 4]
oral defense week
Written report and 12th, 13th
6 Examining a microscope 5 [1, 3, 4]
oral defense week
Total hours 30
*If the number of absences exceeds 20%, student will be automatically scheduled for a
Retake (summer semester)
11. Achievement level as per course curriculum shall be assessed according to the
evaluation chart adopted by the academic credit system
Grade according to
Letter grade
Percentage
Numerical
equivalent
the traditional
№ Assessment criteria
system
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 А 4,0 1. Explains the subject matter completely, correctly taking into
account modern theory;
2. Shows additional knowledge;
95 - 100
generalizations;
3. Knows the terminology well;
4. Establishes a causal relationship.
5. Fully answers additional questions.
85 - 89
generalizations;
3. Fluent in terminology;
4. Logical answers.
5. Answers additional questions
4 В 3,0 1. Knows the basic material;
good
80 - 84 2. Reasonably gives examples;
3. Makes generalizations and conclusions;
4. Shows inaccuracies in terminology, presentation logic.
5. Answers additional questions
5 В- 2,67 1. Knows the basic material, but responds inconsistently
75 - 79
without logic;
2. Allows inaccuracies when using the terms;
3. When answering additional questions, makes mistakes.
6 С+ 2,33 1. Has only the basics of theoretical knowledge;
70 - 74
generalizations;
3. Does not own logic;
4. Mistakes when answering additional questions.
9 D+ 1,33 1. Does not know the essential part of the material;
55 - 59