Nature of matter, chemical elements, the structure of atoms, molecules and chemical compounds, solid, liquid and gases, changes between states, forces, moments, vectors, the center of gravity, elements of stress, strain and elasticity, tension, compression, shear and torsion, uniform motion in a straight line, motion with constant acceleration and more.

Upon the successful completion of this course, students will have basic information about the concepts of nature of light, optics and waves. This includes creating relationships between these concepts with defining, modeling, and solving problems for the first time in the student’s career in line with the needs of EASA-66 Module 2.

 

 

Upon the successful completion of this course, students will have basic information about the concepts of nature of light, optics and waves. This includes creating relationships between these concepts with defining, modeling, and solving problems for the first time in the student’s career in line with the needs of EASA-66 Module 2.

 

This course is design to introduces stdents the research and theory in Social Psychology