Maricopa Community Colleges  PHS110   19946-19965 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 03/22/94
PHS110 19946-19965 LEC
LAB
4 Credit(s)
0 Credit(s)
3 Period(s)
3 Period(s)
Fundamentals of Physical Science
Survey of the principles of physics and chemistry. Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in MAT077, or MAT078, or satisfactory score on Math placement exam.
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
PHS110   19946-19965 Fundamentals of Physical Science
1. Differentiate between the properties and characteristics of an object. (I)
2. Measure accurately using the metric system. (I)
3. Identify and state the relationship between collections and systems. (I)
4. Describe the difference between the concept of truth and a scientific principle. (I)
5. Describe the relationship between units of motion. (II)
6. Generate the appropriate equations from analysis of a word problem. (II)
7. Describe the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration. (II)
8. Describe the difference between energy and matter. (III)
9. Define work. (III)
10. Define conservation of energy. (III)
11. Describe the three methods of energy transfer. (III)
12. Describe momentum. (IV)
13. Relate conservation of momentum to conservation of energy. (IV)
14. Describe the two wave forms. (V)
15. Label the parts of a wave diagram. (V)
16. Name the different types of electromagnetic radiations. (V)
17. Describe the production of a light wave. (V)
18. Relate the physics of light to human visual perception. (V)
19. Relate the physics of acoustics to human aural perception. (V)
20. Define static electricity, current electricity, and magnetism. (VI)
21. Describe electrical resistance and its causes. (VI)
22. Describe the earth as a magnet. (VI)
23. Describe the Bohr model of the atom. (VII)
24. Locate and label the parts of an atom on a diagram. (VII)
25. Describe the atomic structural differences among solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. (VII)
26. Relate changes of state to changes in temperature, heat, and expansion. (VII)
27. Define compounds, bonds, solutions, acids, bases, and organic compounds. (VIII)
28. Describe the difference between an organic and an inorganic compound. (VIII)
29. Describe fission and fusion reactions. (IX)
30. Describe disintegration of a radioactive material. (IX)
31. Locate and label the major parts of the nucleus of an atom on a diagram. (IX)
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PHS110   19946-19965 Fundamentals of Physical Science
    I. The nature of science
        A. Objects, properties, and characteristics
        B. Counting and measuring
        C. Collections and systems
        D. Scientific laws and principles
      II. Mechanics
          A. Interaction and motion
          B. Interaction properties of matter
          C. Interaction and forces
          D. Measuring forces
          E. Motion
          F. Properties of motion described as units
        III. Energy
            A. Energy transfer
            B. Work
            C. Energy systems
            D. Conservation of energy
            E. Energy transformers
            F. Energy transfer - heat
            G. Change of state
            H. Energy sources
          IV. Momentum
              A. Impulse and momentum
              B. Conservation of momentum
              C. Elastic collisions
              D. Inelastic collisions
              E. Angular momentum
              F. Conservation of angular momentum
            V. Sound and light
                A. Vibrations and waves
                B. Origin of sound
                C. Energy and sound
                D. Musical sounds
                E. Electromagnetic radiations
                F. Particle and wave nature of light
                G. Light emission
                H. Color
                I. Behavior of light
              VI. Electricity and magnetism
                  A. Static electricity
                  B. Current electricity
                  C. Magnetism
                  D. Electromagnetic interactions
                VII. Atomic theory
                    A. Atomic nature of matter
                    B. Solids
                    C. Liquids
                    D. Gases and plasmas
                    E. Temperature, heat, and expansion
                    F. Change of state
                  VIII. Chemical reactions
                      A. Compounds
                      B. Bonds
                      C. Solutions
                      D. Acids and bases
                      E. Organic compounds
                    IX. Nuclear reactions
                        A. The nucleus
                        B. Nuclear model
                        C. Radiation
                        D. Disintegration
                        E. Energy and the nucleus
                        F. Energy and stability
                        G. Fission and fusion
                        H. Nuclear energy production
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