Introduction To Physics For Engineers
Introduction To Physics For Engineers
Engineers/Architects
(Calculus Based)
Units and Dimension
Fundamental and Derived Quantities
• The first letter of these quantities (l, m, t)are used to expressed every
other quantity and their expressions are termed dimensions.
Hence its dimension and unit can be expressed in terms of fundamental quantities
• For instance, the velocity of a body in rectilinear motion is given by the equation,
• Vectors- are those quantities that have both magnitude and direction. The
examples are displacement, velocity, acceleration, force, etc.
Newton’s Law of Motion
• First Law- states that an object in motion tends to stay in motion
unless an external force acts upon it. Similarly, if the object is at rest,
it will remain at rest unless an unbalanced force acts upon it. It is also
knows as the Law of Inertia
• Second Law- states that when a force acts on an object, it will cause
the object to accelerate. The larger the mass of the object, the
greater the force will need to be to cause it to accelerate.
Mathematically it is written as ,
• Third Law- states that for every action, there is an equal and
opposite reaction.