FY520: Understanding basic physics (10 ECTS)

STADS: 07002901

Level
Bachelor course

Teaching period
The course begins in the autumn semester and continues in the spring semester.
2nd and 3rd quarter

Teacher responsible
Email: paolo.sibani@ifk.sdu.dk

Additional teachers
mlomholt@memphys.sdu.dk
svt@ifk.sdu.dk
vvp@ifk.sdu.dk

Timetable
Group Type Day Time Classroom Weeks Comment
Common I Monday 10-12 U55 45,47-50
Common I Monday 10-12 U1 46
Common I Tuesday 12-14 U55 45,47-51
Common I Tuesday 12-14 U1 46
S1 TE Wednesday 14-16 U49 45-51
S1 TL Thursday 14-18 IFK 50-51
S1 TE Friday 14-16 U49 51
S2 TL Monday 14-18 IFK 50-51
S2 TE Thursday 10-12 U49 45-51
S2 TE Friday 08-10 U49 51
S3 TL Wednesday 14-18 IFK 50-51
S3 TE Thursday 14-16 U49 51
S3 TE Friday 12-14 U49 45-49,51
S3 TE Friday 12-14 U146 50
S4 TL Tuesday 14-18 IFK 50-51
S4 TE Wednesday 10-12 U49 45-51
S4 TE Thursday 12-14 U49 51
S5 TE Wednesday 08-10 U49 45-51
S5 TE Thursday 16-18 U49 51
S5 TL Friday 14-18 IFK 50-51
S6 TE Tuesday 14-16 U7 51
S6 TL Wednesday 08-12 IFK 50-51
S6 TE Friday 08-10 U59 45-51
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Revison of timetable:
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Prerequisites:
None

Academic preconditions:
None

Course introduction
The course aims at giving the students knowledge of how basic physics works, an ability to set up and solve simple physical models and to perform and interpret simple experiments

Expected learning outcome
After completing the course, a student will expectedly be able to

- identify the physical principles needed to solve specific problems
- apply the mathematical tools required for their solutions
- assess the quality of the results obtained
- perform and interpret simple measurements related to the course syllabus.

Subject overview
2nd quarter:

1. Fundamental mechanics: Newton's laws, conservation laws.
2. Applications: Hookes law, harmonic motion, resonance, gravitation and planetary orbits. Contact and frictional forces.
3. Waves: Wave length, frequency and energy of waves, light and sound waves. Doppler effect.
4. Modern physics: two hrs. lecture on modern applications and implications of physics.
5. Experiment 1: 4 hrs.
6. Experiment 2: 4 hrs.

3rd quarter:

7. Fluids. Equilibrium properties and non-viscous flow (the flow of dry water).
8. Temperature, heat, and the laws of thermodynamics.
9. Kinetic gas theory.
10. Heat transport and diffusion.
11. Modern physics perspective: a 2 hrs. lecture illustrating how physics and other sciences interact.
12. Experiment 3: 4 hrs.
13. Experiment 4: 4 hrs.

Literature

  • Understanding Basic Physics, Compiled by Paolo Sibani (A Pearson Custom Publication compiled from Essential University Physics, Volume 1, by R. Wolfson), Pearson, 2009. Vejledning til Lab. Øvelser


Syllabus
See syllabus.

Website
This course uses e-learn (blackboard).

Prerequisites for participating in the exam
None

Assessment and marking:
1) Laboratory exercises that are evaluated continuously. Evaluated jointly after 2nd quater. Pass/fail. Internal evaluation by the teacher (weight 1 ECTS)
2) A 4 hour written examination after 2nd quarter that is evaluated according to the Danish 7-point marking scale. Internal evaluation (weight 4 ECTS)
3) Laboratory exercises that are evaluated continuously. Evaluated jointly after 3rd quarter. Pass/fail. Internal evaluation by the teacher (weight 1 ECTS)
4) Project assignment after the 3rd quarter that is evaluated according to the Danish 7-point marking scale. Internal evaluation (weight 4 ECTS)

Re-exam after 4th quater
The mode of exam at the reexamination may differ from the mode of exam at the ordinary exam

Expected working hours
The teaching method is based on three phase model.

Forelæsninger: 2. kvt.: 26; 3. kvt.: 24
Eksaminatorietimer/opgaveregning: 2. kvt.: 16; 3. kvt.: 12
Laboratorieøvelser: 2. kvt.: 8; 3. kvt.: 8
Educational activities

Language
This course is taught in Danish.

Course enrollment
See deadline of enrolment.

Tuition fees for single courses
See fees for single courses.