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Bases of applied physics (2010/2011)
Teaching code
4S02732
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
FIS/07 - APPLIED PHYSICS
Period
I semestre dal Oct 4, 2010 al Jan 31, 2011.
Location
San Pietro in Cariano
Learning outcomes
This course aims at giving the basic knowledge of physics, the physical instruments and the empirical analysis. In particular: the methodologies of mechanics in Newton's form, with elements of atoms and molecules; the laws of thermodynamics and energetic exchanges; the concepts and laws of electromognetism and its technolgical applications.
Program
Velocity, acceleration, force. Newton law. Motion. Gravitation.
Fluids and their laws. Calorimetry, temperatura, gas laws. The principles of thermodynamics.
Charges and electric forces. POtential, electric field. Electric current. Electric circuits. Magnetic field. Magnetic forces. Atoms and molecules. Electromagnetic waves. Variable current circuits. The laws of optics. Refraction, reflection, interference and diffraction. Geometric optics
Examination Methods
The examination is through a written and oral session on the treated arguments.