Introduction to Physics I
General data
Course ID: | 1100-1INZ15 |
Erasmus code / ISCED: |
13.2
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Course title: | Introduction to Physics I |
Name in Polish: | Wstęp do fizyki I |
Organizational unit: | Faculty of Physics |
Course groups: | |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Polish |
Type of course: | elective courses |
Prerequisites (description): | Activation of the students in the classroom by solving problems Checking knowledge by testing, which will be held every two weeks. |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
Principles of dynamics and conservation laws in mechanics. Description of the motion of particles and rigid bodies. Application of the principles of traffic dynamics for the electric charge in uniform electric and magnetic fields. Statics of fluids. Vibrations and mechanical waves |
Full description: |
1. Basic physical quantities - measurement. International System of Units SI. Vectors and vector size in physics. Description of linear motion. Description of motion in two dimensions. Uniform motion and uniformly variable. Examples of moves: the move in a circular path, horizontal projection. 2. Newton 's laws. Balanced and unbalanced forces. The friction force, the force of elasticity. 3. Gravitational and electric interaction. 4. The movement of a point in a gravitational field and the movement of a charged particle in electric and magnetic fields. 5. The principle of conservation of momentum. Elastic and inelastic collisions. The principle of conservation of mechanical energy. 6. The rotational motion of rigid bodies. The moment of inertia, moment of force. Conditions of equilibrium of bodies. The principle of conservation of angular momentum of rigid body. 7. Liquids of state. 8. Vibrations and mechanical waves. |
Bibliography: |
1."Fundamentals of Pfysics" part 1,2,3 D.Halliday, R.Resnick 2. "Physics" I, J.Orear PWN 3 Physics for candidates for high scool, " J. Blinowski, J. Trylski " 4. Manual of physics and astronomy. Secondary school. Extended access" A. Kaczorowska 5. "The set of tasks in physics with solutions, " Kruczek 6. "The set of tasks in physics and astronomii.Secondary school. Extended Access" A. Kaczorowska, J. Chrapkowska |
Learning outcomes: |
Ability to solve simple problems with the accounts of classical mechanics |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
The training will be from 6 tests. Obtaining one half the maximum number of points, gives credit subject to satisfactory assessment. 75% -89% of points gives a rating of good, 90% -100% a very good grade. The exam session is planned for those who had not obtained from all tests required to pass the number of points. |
Practical placement: |
non |
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