Course code/credits and contact hours |
: | TKS1103/3.0 |
Semester | : | I |
Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name | : | Intan Supraba, ST., M.Sc., Ph.D. |
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Specific course information | ||
Brief description | : | This course contains the definitions of kinematics: vector, force and displacement, energy and enthalpy, potential energy, the law of energy conservation, equilibrium; dynamics (momentum, Newton’s First, Second, and Third Law, force, conservative force, power); rigid body mechanics (center of mass, moment of inertia); static electricity (electric field strength and potential, capacitor); dynamic electricity (resistance, Ohm law, unidirectional electricity, magnetism, and alternating current).
Vibration: introduction in Fourier series and transformation, introduction in white noise, introduction in periodic and non-periodic signal. |
Prerequisite Courses | : | None |
Required/elective | : | Required |
Studio work | : | N/A |
Laboratory work | : | N/A |
Specific goals of the course | ||
Specific outcomes | : | The students are expected to understand natural phenomena (mechanics) and electrical (statics and dynamics) and electromagnet. |
Student outcomes | : | An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in civil engineering fields |
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