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General Physics I: Course Organization

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This lecture covers the organization of the General Physics: Mechanics course for Systems, Information, and Energy Engineering students. It includes details about course structure, adjustments due to the current situation, support resources, exercise sessions, and tools used such as Moodle, Piazza, and YouTube. The lecture also outlines the typical course format, exercise sessions, and additional resources recommended for further study.

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