Physics I (Lecture): Mechanics, Elasticity, Fluids, and Diffusion

Harvard Extension School

PHYS E-1AX

Section 2

CRN 14586

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This course is an introduction to classical mechanics, with special emphasis on the motion in fluids of biological objects, from proteins to people. Topics covered include momentum and energy conservation, kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, oscillations, elasticity, fluids, random walks, and diffusion. Examples and problem set questions are drawn from the life sciences and medicine. This course does not include a lab; students who need a physics lab should enroll concurrently in PHYS E-1axl.

Instructor Info

Olivia C. Miller, PhD

Postdoctoral Fellow in the Learning Incubator, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University


Meeting Info

T 6:00pm - 9:00pm (9/3 - 12/21)

Participation Option: Online Synchronous

Deadlines

Last day to register: August 29, 2024

Additional Time Commitments

Optional sections to be arranged.

Prerequisites

Students should have a firm foundation in algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Although we discuss some elementary concepts of calculus in class, we do not expect students to use calculus on homework or examinations.

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students must attend and participate at the scheduled meeting time. Students in this course, other sections of PHYS E-1AX, and in PHYS E-1AXL may interact with one another, for example, in Canvas or in live sessions. Accordingly, when students participate in the live sessions, they may do so alongside students in other sections. If students participate in a way that causes them to appear in recordings of the class, those recordings may be shown to students enrolled in the other courses.

Syllabus

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
17000 1 On Campus Olivia Miller Open T 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Sep 3 to Dec 21
14586 2 Online Synchronous Olivia Miller Open T 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Sep 3 to Dec 21

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