Physics 2 for NANO 0800-NFIZ2
Full description of the course The scope of the course includes the following thematic groups:
1. Harmonic motion
2. Damped and forced mechanical vibrations
3. Electromagnetic vibrations
4. Mechanical waves
5. Acoustic waves
6. Electromagnetic waves
7. Elements of relativistic physics
8. Basic laws of geometrical optics
9. Optical elements and devices
10. Diffraction and interference of light
11. Polarization of light
12. Mechanical properties of solids
13. Fluid mechanics
14. Diffusion and statistical description of gases
15. Kinetic theory of gases
16. Temperature and the zeroth law of thermodynamics
17. Heat and the first law of thermodynamics
18. The second law of thermodynamics and heat machines
19. Entropy and the third law of thermodynamics
20. Phase changes
Exercises consist of analyzing problems and solving exercises illustrating the issues discussed in the lecture.
Total student workload
Learning outcomes - knowledge
Learning outcomes - skills
Learning outcomes - social competencies
Teaching methods
Observation/demonstration teaching methods
Expository teaching methods
- informative (conventional) lecture
Exploratory teaching methods
Type of course
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Assessment criteria
Assessment methods and criteria Subject and lecture credit based on a two-hour written exam (test with problems and tasks, maximum number of points 40), which verifies all learning outcomes.
Written exam grade:
dst - from 15 points
dst plus - from 18
db - from 21
db plus - from 24
bdb - from 27
A necessary condition for taking the exam is to pass the exercises in advance.
The final grade for the subject is calculated taking into account the final grade for the exercises (with a weight of 0.4) and the final grade for the exam (with a weight of 0.6).
Credit for exercises based on the results obtained from current quizzes in class and tests (colloquium) verifying the achievement of all assumed learning outcomes. Homework and activity in class are also scored.
A student in a full cycle of exercises can obtain:
- 40 points for tests (maximum 20 points for each);
- 10 additional points for tests, homework or activity.
A necessary condition for passing the exercises is for the student to obtain at least 20 points. The final grade is determined based on the number of points obtained according to the criterion:
> 39 points bdb (5.0)
35-39 points db+ (4.5)
30-34 points db (4.0)
25-29 points dst+ (3.5)
20-24 points dst (3.0)
< 20 points ndst (2.0)
Students who do not obtain a pass (obtain less than 20 points) will be able to take an additional test, the scope and date of which are determined by the instructor. Passing this test means obtaining a final grade of satisfactory.
Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, "Podstawy fizyki", vol. 2-5, PWN, Warsaw 2007 (or newer edition)
2. R.P. Feynman, R.B. Leighton, M. Sands: Feynman Lectures on Physics, PWN, 2014.
3. A.N. Matwiejew: Fizyka cząsteczkowa, PWN (1989).
Supplementary literature:
1. S. Szczeniowski, "Fizyka Eksperitalna", PWN, Warsaw 1983
2. F.C. Crawford, "Fale", PWN, Warsaw 1975
3. "Fizyka dla szkół wyższych", collective work, OpenStax, Polish translation Katalyst Education,
http://openstax.org/details/books/fizyka-dla-szkół-wyżych-tom-1, http://openstax.org/details/books/fizyka-dla-szkół-wyżych-tom-2, http://
openstax.org/details/books/fizyka-dla-szkół-wyżych-tom-3
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