What can I expect in my first calculus-based physics class for engineers?

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In summary, a first calculus-based physics class for engineers will cover fundamental concepts and principles in mechanics, including Newton's laws of motion and the equations of motion. It will also introduce the concepts of work, energy, and momentum, as well as basic kinematics and dynamics. Students can expect to learn how to apply these principles to real-world engineering problems and gain experience with mathematical modeling and problem-solving techniques. The class may also cover topics in electricity and magnetism, such as electric circuits and electromagnetism. Expect a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and problem-solving sessions, with a heavy emphasis on mathematical calculations and equations.
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Hey guys, i hope everything is going well. My name is J. and i am taking my first ever physics class (Calculus based physics for engineers) and i hope to learn and teach (i am not that great but.) Well let's help each other!
 
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Hi Jay, welcome to PF!
 

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