This course examines quantities, units and vectors, particle kinematics: 1D Motion and 2D Motion; particle dynamics; business and energy: conservation of business and energy and its application; conservative style; impulse and momentum; rigid body equilibrium; static and dynamic fluids; vibrations and waves; thermometry; temperature and heat; kinetic theory of gases; and the laws of thermodynamics through observing physical phenomena with simple mathematical analysis by applying case studies and experiential learning in laboratory activities on the topics of Newton‘s 2nd Law, Free Fall Motion, Pulley Systems, center of mass balance, mathematical pendulum, spring constant, resonance tube, viscosity, light thermometer, specific heat of calorimeter, specific heat of solids, heat of melting of ice.