PHYSICS 1201A/B
PHYSICS FOR THE SCIENCES I
An introductory laboratory-based course in physics covering the foundational principles of kinematics, force and motion, energy, linear momentum, rotational motion, torque, equilibrium, angular moment...
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Antirequisites
PHYSICS 1101A/B, PHYSICS 1401A/B, PHYSICS 1501A/B, the former Physics 1028A/B, the former Physics 1301A/B.
Pre-or-Corequisites
Pre-or Corequisite(s): Grade 12U Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) or MATH 0110A/B.
Extra Info
3 lecture hours, 3 laboratory/tutorial hours. Note: This course, together with Physics 1202A/B, is a suitable prerequisite for modules having an introductory physics requirement (including modules in the Faculty of Science, modules offered by the basic Medical Science departments, and professional schools requiring a calculus-based laboratory course in physics).
Locations
Western Main Campus