Physics + Python: Solve physics problems with Python
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 70 lectures (4h 58m) | Size: 2.2 GB
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 70 lectures (4h 58m) | Size: 2.2 GB
Learn how to use the popular programming language Python to solve problems of physics
What you'll learn:
You'll learn how to model problems of physics computationlly
You'll develop algorithmic thinking
You'll review some concepts of physics
You'll learn one of the most popular programming languages
Requirements
Basic knowledge of Math
Basic knowledge of Physics
No prior knowledge in Programming is required
Description
Hi! This course is destined for those who want to model problems of physics computationally. In this course, we will use one of the most popular programming language: Python! Python is a programming language used in different fields, such as data science, statistics, artificial inteligence, and also scientific computing. In this course, we will model high-school level problems of physics with Python using basic commands, data structures and functions. At the end of the course, you will have a brief introduction to two third-party libraries of Python: 1-Numpy, whoch is primarily used for number crunching and linear algebra, and 2-Matplotlib, the most commonly used library to plot data in Python.
Each session of the course is divided into three parts:
1-Basic Python lectures:
In these lessons, you will learn how to use the basic commands, data structures and fucntions of Python
2-Exercises:
In these lessons, I propose exercises to be solved and explain how these exercises are supposed to be solved
3-Solution:
In these videos, I show the solution of the exercises step-by-step
Throughout this course, you'll solve 20+ exercises to model problems of physics with Python, including:
Calculating the force
Gravitational force formula
Text manipulation with strings
Thermal expansion formulas
Solving a quadratic equation
Building a menu to choose formulas
Calculating the euclidean distance between two atoms
Simulating a physics exam
Creating functions for temperature conversion
Plotting the trajectory of an object
and many more!!
Therefore: if you desire to model problems of physics and learn of the most popular programming languages, then this course is for you!
Who this course is for
Students/professionals of math/physics
Students/professionals of engineering
Students/professionals of computer science
Students/professionals of chemistry
People interested in the subject