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Item Physics 1 and 2 Course Handout : 1st Year Engineer Sector , Agricultural sciences(Faculty of Sciences, 2025) KAMLI , KenzaThis course handout has been carefully prepared to serve as a comprehensive guide for first-year engineering students. It encompasses fundamental topics that are essential for developing a solid foundation in engineering sciences. The material is structured into four key chapters, each addressing a crucial area of study: 1. Mathematical Review – This chapter provides the necessary mathematical tools required for engineering applications. It covers fundamental concepts such as algebra, calculus, and vector analysis, ensuring that students develop strong problem-solving skills. 2. Fluid Mechanics – Understanding the behavior of fluids is vital in various engineering fields. This chapter introduces the basic principles governing fluid motion, including hydrostatics, Bernoulli’s equation, and applications in real-world engineering systems. 3. Geometric Optics – This chapter explores the principles of light propagation, including reflection, refraction, lens systems, and optical instruments. These concepts are fundamental in disciplines such as physics, engineering design, and telecommunications. 4. Crystallography – The final chapter delves into the atomic structure of solids, covering crystal systems, unit cells, Bravais lattices, and symmetry in crystals. This knowledge is crucial in materials science, solid-state physics, and engineering applications involving crystalline structures. Each chapter includes theoretical explanations, illustrative examples, and exercises to enhance understanding and practical application. The content is designed to be accessible to students at the beginning of their engineering journey while providing a strong conceptual framework for more advanced studies. It is our hope that this handout will serve as a valuable resource for students, helping them grasp fundamental scientific principles and their applications in engineering.