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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

Kaypoldayev O.Ye., PhD, Assistant-Professor


e-mail: qaipolda@gmail.com,
office 210, 314
office hours: Monday 14.10-15.00; Wednesday 12.10-13.00

Kabatayeva R.S., assis. prof., PhD,


e-mail: raushan.kabatayeva@gmail.com
office 210, 314
office hours: Fri, 11.00-12.00, Thu. 11.00-12.00, Tue 10.00-
11.00

Baigisova K.B. PhD, Assistant-Professor


e-mail: baigisova.k@gmail.com,
office 210, 314
office hours: Monday 12.10-13.00; Wednesday 14.10-15.00
2. GOALS, OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE
The course goal is to provide students with knowledge and skills necessary to consider physical
problems in field of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics,
quantum mechanics and atomic physics.
The objectives of the course are
• provide the student with a basic knowledge of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity
and magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics and atomic physics;
• provide the student with a sufficient background in these areas so that the student will then be
ready to take advanced courses in these areas;
• provide the student with the knowledge of these areas necessary to the pursuit of his/her major
course of study in science or engineering;
• develop in the student an analytic approach to problem solving, both in science and "everyday
life";
• develop in the student an appreciation of the role of science in our current society, as well as
in the past, and towards the future.
Learning outcomes of the course
Students successfully completing the course will be able to:
• Formulate basic concepts and principles of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity
and magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics and atomic physics;
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• Derive equations of classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics,
quantum mechanics and atomic physics and interpret physical meaning of equations;
• Explain physical phenomena in classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and
magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics and atomic physics;
• Apply knowledge of physical principles and equations to solution of physical problems in
classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics and
atomic physics;
• Perform laboratory investigations in classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and
magnetism, optics, quantum mechanics and atomic physics (making measurements, virtual
laboratories).
3. COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course covers classical mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics,
quantum mechanics and atomic physics.
4. COURSE POLICY
Students are not allowed to miss classes, use cell phones during classes, browse the social
networks and play on-line games. There are no late workshops for students who missed lecture
or laboratory class. Instructor may change course outline at any time during the course. Cheating
will not be tolerated. Students caught cheating will receive a "0" for the assignment.
Online learning platform – MS Teems, LMS Moodle.
5. LITERATURE
Basic literature:
1. Raymond A. Serway, John W. Jewett. Physics for Scientists and Engineers with
Modern Physics, 9th Edition. 2014. 1622 P.
2. R. Serway, J. Jewett, Physics for scientists and engineers. 8-th edition, 2010.
3. Ye.A. Daineko, S.K. Kunakov, D.R. Safiulin, Yu.A. Omarbakiyeva, A.A.
Urazalin, O.A. Zvyaginceva. Educational-methodical manual Laboratory Practicum on the
Subject «Physics-1». IITU Press, Almaty 2012, 131 p. ISBN 978-601-7407-01-8.
4. Ye.A. Daineko, Educational-methodical manual Laboratory Practicum on the
Subject «Physics-2». IITU Press, Almaty 2012, 120 p. ISBN 978-601-7407-02-5.
5. Ye.A. Daineko. Educational manual «Virtual Laboratory Practical Workshop on
«Physics». IITU Press, Almaty 2018, 114 p. ISBN 978-601-7911-15-7.
6. Видеоматериалы по лекциям https://dl.iitu.kz/course/view.php?id=11916,
https://dl.iitu.kz/course/view.php?id=11914
Supplementary literature:
1. Sidney Borowitz Essentials of physics, second edition 1971.
2. Calculations for A-level of Physics. T.L.Lowe, J.F.Rounce. Fourth edition.
2002. UK. ISBN 0 7487 6748 7. Nelson Thornes Ltd.

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6. Course schedule

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.

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Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed Axis.
Angular Position, Velocity, and Acceleration.
Analysis Model: Rigid Object Under Constant
Angular Acceleration. Angular and Translational
Quantities. Torque. Analysis Model: Rigid Object
Under a Net Torque. Calculation of Moments of
Inertia. Rotational Kinetic Energy. Basic
3 Angular Momentum. The Vector Product and 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Torque. Analysis Model: Nonisolated System [6]
(Angular Momentum). Angular Momentum of a
Rotating Rigid Object. Analysis Model: Isolated
System (Angular Momentum).
Static Equilibrium and Elasticity. Analysis Model:
Rigid Object in Equilibrium. More on the Center of
Gravity.
Oscillatory Motion. Motion of an Object Attached to
a Spring. Analysis Model: Particle in Simple
Harmonic Motion. Energy of the Simple Harmonic
Basic
Oscillator. The Pendulum. Damped Oscillations.
4
Forced Oscillations.
1 [1]- 2 1 4
[6]
Wave Motion. Propagation of a Disturbance.
Analysis Model: Traveling Wave. The Speed of
Waves on Strings. Reflection and Transmission.
Thermodynamics. Temperature and Zeroth Law of
thermodynamics. Thermal Expansion of Solids and
Liquids. Macroscopic Description of an Ideal Gas.
The 1th Law of Thermodynamics. Heat and Internal
Energy. Specific Heat and Calorimetry. Latent Heat.
Work and Heat in Thermodynamic Processes. The
First Law of Thermodynamics.
Basic
The Kinetic Theory of Gases. Molecular Model of
5
an Ideal Gas. Molar Specific Heat of an Ideal Gas.
1 [1]- 2 1 4
[6]
The Equipartition of Energy. Adiabatic Processes for
an Ideal Gas. Distribution of Molecular Speeds.
The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Heat Engines.
Reversible and Irreversible Processes. The Carnot
Engine. Entropy. Changes in Entropy for
Thermodynamic Systems. Entropy and the Second
Law.
Electric Fields. Properties of Electric Charges.
Charging Objects by Induction. Coulomb's Law.
Analysis Model: Particle in a Field (Electric). Electric
Field of a Continuous Charge Distribution. Electric Basic
6 Field Lines. Motion of a Charged Particle in a 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Uniform Electric Field [6]
Gauss's Law. Electric Flux. Gauss's Law.
Distributions. Conductors in Electrostatic
Equilibrium.

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Electric Potential. Potential Difference. Potential
differences in a Uniform Electric Field. Electric
Potential and Potential Energy Due to Point Charges.
Obtaining the Value of the Electric Field from the
Electric Potential. Electric Potential Due to
Basic
Continuous Charge Distributions. Electric Potential
7 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Due to a Charged Conductor.
[6]
Capacitance and Dielectrics. Definition of
Capacitance. Calculating Capacitance. Combinations
of Capacitors. Energy Stored in a Charged Capacitor.
Capacitors with Dielectrics. Electric Dipole in an
Electric Field.
Current and Resistance. Electric Current.
Resistance. A Model for Electrical Conduction.
Resistance and Temperature. Superconductors. Basic
8 Electrical Power. 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Direct Current Circuits. Electromotive Force. [6]
Resistors in Series and Parallel. Kirchhoff's Rules. RC
Circuits.
Magnetic Fields. Analysis Model: Particle in a Field
(Magnetic). Motion of a Charged Particle in a
Uniform
Magnetic Field. Magnetic Force Acting on a Current-
Basic
Carrying Conductor. Torque on a Current Loop in a
9 Uniform Magnetic Field.
1 [1]- 2 1 4
[6]
Sources of Magnetic Field. The Biot-Savart Law.
The Magnetic Force Between Two Parallel
Conductors. Ampere's Law. Gauss's Law in
Magnetism. The Magnetic Field of the Earth.
Faraday's Law of Induction. Motional emf. Lenz's
Law. Induced emf and Electric Fields. Maxwell's
Basic
Equations.
10 1 [1]- 2 4
Inductance. Self-Induction and Inductance. RL
[6]
Curcuits. Energy in Magnetic Field. Mutual
Inductance. The RLC Circuit.
Alternating Current Circuits. AC Sources.
Resistors, Inductors and capacitors in an AC Circuit.
Power in an AC Circuit.
Electromagnetic Waves. Displacement Current and Basic
11 the General Form of Ampère’s Law. Maxwell's 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Equations and Hertz's Discoveries. Plane [6]
Electromagnetic Waves. Energy Carried by
Electromagnetic Waves. Momentum and Radiation
Pressure.
Ray Optics. The Nature of Light and the Principles
of Ray Optics. Measurements of the Speed of Light.
The Ray Approximation in Geometric Optics.
Analysis Model: Wave Under Reflection. Analysis
Model: Wave Basic
12 Under Refraction. Huygens’s Principle. 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Dispersion.Total Internal Reflection [6]
Image Formation. Images Formed by Flat Mirrors.
Images Formed by Spherical Mirrors. Images Formed
by Refraction. Images Formed by Thin Lenses. Lens
Aberrations.

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Wave Optics. Young's Double-Slit Experiment.
Analysis Model: Waves in Interference. Intensity
Distribution of the Double-Slit Interference Pattern.
Change of Phase Due to Reflection. Interference in
Basic
Thin Films. The Michelson Interferometer.
13 1 [1]- 2 1 4
Diffraction Patterns and Polarization. Introduction
[6]
to Diffraction Patterns. Diffraction Patterns from
Narrow Slits. Resolution of Single-Slit and Circular
Apertures. The Diffraction Grating. Diffraction of X-
Rays by Crystals. Polarization of Light Waves.
Relativity. The Principle of Galilean Relativity. The
Michelson–Morley Experiment. Einstein’s Principle
of Relativity. Consequences of the Special Theory of
Basic
Relativity.
14 The Lorentz Transformation Equations. The
1 [1]- 2 1 4
[6]
Lorentz Velocity Transformation Equations.
Relativistic Linear Momentum. Relativistic Mass and
Energy. The General Theory of Relativity.
Introduction to Quantum Physics. Blackbody
Radiation and Planck’s Hypothesis. The Photoelectric
Basic
Effect. The Compton Effect. The Nature of
15 Electromagnetic Waves. The Wave Properties of
1 [1]- 2 1 4
[6]
Particles. A New Model: The Quantum Particle. The
Uncertainty Principle.
Total hours: 120 15 30 15 60

7. List of topics/ assignments for laboratory classes

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

8. List of topics/assignments for Student Independent Study


Numbe
Form of Dead
№ Topic/Assignment title r of References
reporting line
hours
1 2 3 4 5 6
Physics and Measurement. Standards of
Basic [1]- 1st
1 Length, Mass, and Time. Matter and Model 4 Final Exam
Building. Dimensional Analysis. Conversion [6], week

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of Units. Estimates and Order-of-Magnitude Suppl [1]-
Calculations. Significant Figures. [2]
Vectors. Coordinate Systems. Vector and
Scalar Quantities. Some Properties of Vectors.
Components of a Vector and Unit Vectors.
Relative Velocity and Relative Acceleration.
Circular Motion and Other Applications of
Newton’s Laws. Extending the Particle in
Uniform
Circular Motion Model. Nonuniform Circular
Motion. Motion in Accelerated Frames.
Motion in the Presence of Resistive Forces.
Universal Gravitation. Analysis Model:
Particle in a Field (Gravitational). Kepler’s
Laws and the Motion of Planets. Gravitational
Potential Energy. Energy Considerations in
Planetary and Satellite Motion.
Relationship Between Conservative Forces
and Potential Energy. Energy diagrams and
Equilibrium of a system. Basic [1]-
Conservation of Energy. Changes in [6], 2nd
2 Mechanical Energy for Nonconservative
4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
Forces. [2]
Linear Momentum and Collisions.
Deformable Systems. Rocket Propulsion.
Rotation of a Rigid Object About a Fixed
Axis. Energy Considerations in Rotational
Motion. Rolling Motion of a Rigid Object. The
Motion of Gyroscopes and Tops. Basic [1]-
Static Equilibrium and Elasticity. Analysis [6], 3rd
3 Model: Rigid Object in Equilibrium. More on
4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
the Center of Gravity. Examples of Rigid [2]
Objects
in Static Equilibrium. Elastic Properties of
Solids.
Oscillatory Motion. Comparing Simple
Harmonic Motion with Uniform Circular Basic [1]-
Motion. Reflection and Transmission. [6], 4th
4 Wave Motion. Rate of Energy Transfer by
4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
Sinusoidal Waves on Strings. The Linear Wave [2]
Equation.
Temperature. Thermometers and the Celsius
Temperature Scale. The Constant-Volume Gas
Thermometer and the Absolute Temperature
Scale. Some Applications of the First Law of Basic [1]-
Thermodynamics. Energy Transfer [6], 5th
5 4 Final Exam
Mechanisms in Thermal Processes. Suppl [1]- week
The 2nd Law of Thermodynamics. Heat [2]
Pumps and Refrigerators. Reversible and
Irreversible Processes. The Carnot Engine.
Gasoline and Diesel Engines. Entropy.
Electric Field of a Continuous Charge Basic [1]-
Distribution. Application of Gauss’s Law to [6], 6th
6 Various Charge Distributions. Formal 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
Derivation of Gauss's Law. [2]

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Electric Potential. The Millikan Oil-Drop
Experiment. Applications of Electrostatics. Basic [1]-
Electric Potential Due to Continuous Charge [6], 7th
7 Distributions.
4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
Capacitance and Dielectrics. An Atomic [2]
Description of Dielectrics.
Current and Resistance. Electrical Meters. Basic [1]-
Household Wiring and Electrical Safety. [6], 8th
8 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
[2]
Magnetic Fields. Applications Involving Basic [1]-
Charged Particles Moving in a Magnetic Field.
[6], 9th
9 Torque on a Current Loop in a Uniform 4 Final Exam
Magnetic Field. The Hall Effect. The Magnetic Suppl [1]- week
Field of a Solenoid. Magnetism in Matter. [2]
Faraday's Law of Induction. Generators and Basic [1]-
Motors. Eddy Currents. Inductance. [6], 10th
10 Oscillations in an LC Circuit. 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
[2]
Alternating Current Circuits. The RLC
Series Circuit. Resonance in a Series Circuit.
The Transformer and Power Transmission.
Rectifiers and Filters. Basic [1]-
Electromagnetic Waves. Production of [6], 11th
11 4 Final Exam
Electromagnetic Waves by Antenna. The Suppl [1]- week
spectrum of electromagnetic waves. [2]
Production of Electromagnetic Waves by an
Antenna. The Spectrum of Electromagnetic
Waves.
Ray Optics. Fermat’s Principle. The Camera. Basic [1]-
The Eye. The Simple Magnifier. The [6], 12th
12 Compound Microscope. The Telescope. 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
[2]
Wave Optics. Phasor Addition of Waves. Basic [1]-
Diffraction of X-rays by Crystals. Polarization [6], 13th
13 of Light Waves. 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
[2]
Relativity. Consequences of the Special Basic [1]-
Theory of Relativity. [6], 14th
14 Relativistic Energy. 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
[2]
Introduction to Quantum Physics. The Basic [1]-
Double-Slit Experiment Revisited. [6], 15th
15 4 Final Exam
Suppl [1]- week
[2]
Total hours: 60

9. List of assignments for TSIS


Form of
№ Theme Hours Reference Deadline
submission

2 Team Project: Visualization Basic [1]-[6],


15th
of the physical process of 15 Supplementary Presentation
week
[1]-[2]
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laboratory work on the basis
of programming
Total hours 15

10. System for evaluating student performance in a discipline:


Period Assignments Maximum Weighting Total
Score coefficient
1st Lecture Quiz 1 100 0.17 100
attestation Lab Work 1 100 0.13
Lab Work 2 100 0.13
Lab Work 3 100 0.13
Control Work 1 100 0.17
MidTerm 100 0.27
nd
2 Lecture Quiz 2 100 0.17 100
attestation Lab Work 4 100 0.13
Lab Work 5 100 0.13
Lab Work 6 100 0.13
Control Work 2 100 0.10
TSIS 100 0.17
EndTerm 100 0.17
Final exam Written Exam 100 100
Total 0,3*1stAtt + 0,3*2ndAtt + 0,4*Final 100

*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

3. Theoretical knowledge links with practice;


4. Fluent in terminology;
5. Establishes causal relationships;
excellent

6. Able to make a forecast;


7. Confidently answers additional questions.
2 А- 3,67 1. Explains the subject matter correctly taking into account
modern theory;
2. Answers completely, independently draws conclusions and
90 - 94

generalizations;
3. Knows the terminology well;
4. Establishes a causal relationship.
5. Fully answers additional questions.

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3 В+ 3,33 1. Explains the subject matter well;
2. Answers completely, independently draws conclusions and

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

2. Do not know how to make conclusions and generalizations;


3. Does not use terminology;
Answers additional and clarifying questions.
7 С 2,0 1. Has incomplete knowledge of the basic material;
65 - 69

2. Does not own logic;


3. The answer is fragmented;
4. Additional questions are not fully answered.
8 С- 1,67 1. Has incomplete knowledge of the basic material;
satisfactory

2. Allows inaccuracies, can not draw conclusions,


60 - 64

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

2. Orients in the material badly;


3. Does not possess a logics of answer to a question;
4. Finds it hard to answer additional questions;
10 D 1,0 1. Knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of theory
50 - 54

committing significant inaccuracies, some superficiality which


reduces understanding, but capability to come to correct
statement with help of a teacher.
11 FX 0 1. Fragmentary knowledge, presentation of it without
(Exam Retake)

understanding of the meaning;


25 - 49

2. Additional questions of the members of the committee


Fail

complicate the idea, theory statements studied formally;


unsatisfactory

12 F 0 1. Do not demonstrate any knowledge and any desire to the


subject.
0 - 24

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