ECTS Course Catalogue
Course details
Course code:
NWSS10073o11Semester:
2011/2012 summerName:
Physics IIMajor:
Commodity ScienceStudy Type:
first cycleCourse type:
compulsoryStudy Semester:
2ECTS points:
5Hours (Lectures / Tutorials / Other):
15 / 15 / 0Lecturer:
dr Andrzej Fogt Language of instruction:
PolishLearning outcomes:
Students know the basic laws and principles of electricity, magnetism and optics with basic elements from modern physics (quantum physics, nuclear and atomic physics) and examples of their applying in industry and everyday live, are familiar with basics of the mathematical analysis of physical phenomena (including variable quantities with differential and integral calculus), know electrical, magnetic and optical parameters of materials, are acquainted with selected physical measuring methods.Competences:
Students can connect simple circuits according to scheme and understand the principles of their operation, know and can apply the simplest electronic converters to measure non-electrical parameters, professionally present graphically and analytically the results of measurements and relationships between physical values, understand description of dynamic values with the use of differential and integral calculus (without complex calculations), are able to analyze physical/natural phenomena referring to all branches of physics, can select materials adequate to desired physical properties. Prerequisites:
Course of physics and, course of mathematics in winter semesterCourse content:
selected problems from electricity and magnetism, electrical and magnetic properties of matter, electrical measurements and electrical methods for examining materials; elementary description of electromagnetic waves; laws of optics as a consequence of the wave propagation principles, optical instruments and optical methods for examining materials; physical basis of current methods for testing media: spectroscopy, fluorimetry, electron and tunnel microscopy, isotopic tracer methods.Recommended literature:
1. Fizyka - krótki kurs, Bobrowski Cz., WNT, Warszawa 2003 lub wyd. późniejsze;
2. Elementy fizyki, biofizyki i agrofizyki, Przestalski S., Wyd. UW, Wrocław 2001
3. Laboratorium fizyki, biofizyki i agrofizyki, Kleszczyńska H., Kilian M., Kuczera J. (red.), Wyd. UP, Wrocław 2008
4. Otwarte Zasoby edukacyjne AGH w Krakowie, bookmark fizyka: http://open.agh.edu.pl/course/index.php
5. Fizyka dla przyrodników, Kane J. W., Sternheim M. M., t. 1 - 3, PWN, Warszawa 1988
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