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Propaedeutic physical and biological sciences - FISICA APPLICATA (2015/2016)
Teaching code
4S01837
Teacher
Credits
2
Also offered in courses
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
FIS/07 - APPLIED PHYSICS
Period
FISIO ROV 1^ ANNO - 1^ SEMESTRE dal Oct 6, 2015 al Dec 15, 2015.
To show the organization of the course that includes this module, follow this link: Course organization
Learning outcomes
The course aims to provide:
• the foundations of the experimental method, which is the basis of modern science and technology disciplines
• basic knowledge (physical quantities and physical laws) of mechanical phenomena, with examples and bioscience applications(biomechanics).
At the end of the course students will apply their knowledge to solve physics problems.
Program
Physical quantities and their measurement.
Definition of a physical quantity. Unit consistency and conversions. Standards and units. Uncertainty and significant figures.
The foundation of classical mechanics.
Forces and motion. Newton’s laws of motion and their application. Motion description: displacement, velocity and acceleration. Work and kinetic energy. Potential energy and energy conservation. Momentum. Torque and angular momentum.
Biomechanics.
Lever systems in the human body. Equilibrium in the human body. Elements of mechanics of movement.
Examination Methods
Written exam consisting in simple problem solving. After passing the written test an oral examination will assess the understanding of the main concepts and examine the development of the written test.
Teaching materials
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PROGRAMMA PER ESTESO (msword, it, 97 KB, 15/10/15)
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