FY529: Fundamentals of physics (10 ECTS)

STADS: 07011801

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course is offered in the autumn semester.

Teacher responsible
Email: frandsen@cp3.sdu.dk
Email: ryttov@cp3.dias.sdu.dk
Email: molgaard@cp3.dias.sdu.dk
Email: zqex@sdu.dk

Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 10-12 U156 36
Common I Monday 14-16 U69A 37
Common I Monday 14-16 U153 39
Common I Monday 14-16 U24 40-41
Common I Monday 09-10 U81 43
Common I Monday 14-16 U72 43
Common I Monday 10-12 U9 45
Common I Monday 10-12 U155 47
Common I Monday 12-14 U31 50-51
Common I Wednesday 12-14 U26A 38
Common I Wednesday 12-14 U30 48
Common I Thursday 10-14 U161 3 Spørgetime
Common I Thursday 10-12 U31 36-37,39-40,45,47
Common I Friday 12-14 U145 41
H18 TE Monday 10-12 U23A 38
H18 TE Monday 16-18 U72 43
H18 TE Monday 14-16 U141 44
H18 TE Monday 14-16 U161 46
H18 TE Monday 10-12 U24 48
H18 TE Monday 08-10 U44 49
H18 TL Tuesday 10-14 Lab 8 44
H18 TL Tuesday 14-18 Lab 8 49
H18 TE Wednesday 14-16 U154 36
H18 TE Wednesday 14-16 U142 37
H18 TE Wednesday 16-18 *Odense Lokalitet aftales 10 38,40,45,47,49 SF H18 FY529
H18 TE Wednesday 12-14 U27A 39
H18 TE Wednesday 12-14 U24A 40,45
H18 TE Wednesday 14-16 U147 47
H18 TE Wednesday 14-16 U144 50
H18 TE Wednesday 14-16 U141 51
H18 TE Thursday 10-12 U56 38
H18 TE Thursday 10-12 U31 41
H18 TE Thursday 10-12 *Odense Lokalitet aftales 10 43 SF H18 FY529
H18 TE Thursday 12-14 U24 43
H18 TL Thursday 12-16 Lab 8 46
H18 TE Thursday 14-16 U147 48
H18 TE Friday 12-14 U145 39-40
H18 TE Friday 08-10 U25A 45
H89 TL Monday 14-18 Lab 8 49
H89 TL Wednesday 14-18 Lab 8 44
H89 TL Wednesday 12-16 Lab 8 46
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Prerequisites:
This course can only be taken if it:
  1. is a constituent part of your programme 
  2. is a specified recommendation for elective ECTS in your programme
  3. is part of a specified transitional arrangement ('overgangsordning') for a course you have not yet passed


Academic preconditions:
None.

Course introduction
The aim of the course is to introduce classical mechanics, wave mechanics and thermodynamics. These elements are essential building blocks for any education in physics. The students will learn how to employ physical laws, create mathematical models, solve these models and to evaluate their results and consequences. They will also perform experiments that illustrate the theory and learn how to handle and interpret the results. The course therefore introduces both the basic physical concepts that form the foundation for the physics education as well as the scientific method.

The course is the first course in the physics education and there the students are no required to have take any other university course.

In relation to the competence profile of the degree it is the explicit focus of the course to:

  • Give the competence to create and employ models for various physical systems that are covered by the curriculum. 
  • Give skills to solve a variety of physical problems with the use of mathematical tools.
  • Give skills to perform experiments and to perform statistical of experimental data.
  • Give knowledge and understanding of fundamental physical concepts within classical mechanics, wave mechanics and thermodynamics.


Expected learning outcome
The learning objectives of the course are that the student demonstrates the ability to:
  • Build and solve quantitative models for relevant physical systems.
  • To understand and explain fundamental physical concepts within the subjects of the course.
  • Analyze experimental data in the context of physical concepts and theories.
Subject overview
The following main topics are contained in the course:
  • Classical mechanics
  • Wave mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
Literature
  • Halliday, Resnick and Krane: Physics Volume 1, Fifth Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc..


Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
  1. Participation in laboratory exercises is a prerequisite for exam b). Pass/fail, internal marking by teacher.
  2. Participation in laboratory exercises is a prerequisite for exam c). Pass/fail, internal marking by teacher.
Assessment and marking:
  1. Mandatory assignments. Internal marking by teacher, pass/fail. (1 ECTS).
  2. Reports on lab exercises. Internal marking by teacher, pass/fail. (1 ECTS).
  3. Reports on lab exercises. Internal marking by teacher, pass/fail. (1 ECTS).
  4. Project report. Internal marking, Danish 7-mark scale. (3 ECTS).
  5. Written exam. Internal marking, Danish 7-mark scale. (4 ECTS). A closer description of the exam rules will be posted under 'Course Information' on Blackboard.
Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.
Intro phase: 40 hours
Skills training phase: 60 hours, hereof:
 - Tutorials: 40 hours
 - Laboratory exercises: 20 hours

Educational activities Study phase: 15 hours
Educational form
In the study phase it is expected that the students work independently with the material including examples and problems in the book and to study the study phase notes that will be distributed. It is also expected that the students will study the take-home problems, lab notes and lab journals that are all important elements of the study phase. The students can expect to receive feedback from an instructor. Finally it is expected that the students will spend part of the time to catch up and refresh their minds on the problems they have solved in the skills training phase and to review the curriculum just before the exam.

Language
This course is taught in Danish or English, depending on the lecturer.

Remarks
Kurset kan ikke følges af studerende, der har bestået FF502, FF508 eller FY527.

Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.

Tuition fees for single courses
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