Description
By the end of the course the student should have acquired the skills to:
- Address physical problems in the context of biological systems
- Use appropriate physical quantities to describe properties, states,
interactions and events
- Formulate physics' problems in mathematical language applied to physical
quantities
- Recognize the usefulness of mathematical tools and models in solving
physics' problems
- Analyze and solve problems in the context of mechanics and biomechanics
(translation and rotation of bodies)
- Associate movements under the action of forces to transferences of energy
- Describe using mathematical tools oscillatory and wave phenomena.