FYS-1236 Physics II, 4 cr
Person responsible
Sanja Pöyry
Lessons
Implementation | Period | Person responsible | Requirements |
FYS-1236 2016-01 | 2 |
Sanja Pöyry |
Passing the exam and the exercises. |
Learning Outcomes
After passing the course, the student is able to demonstrate an understanding of scientific concepts, definitions, principles, and laws related to the subject area. The student is able to solve problems related to the subject area by: * analysing them graphically. * deriving appropriate equations from relevant definitions and principles, and explaining their applicability to the given situation. * applying university level mathematical techniques. * evaluating results and their reliability. The course includes laboratory experiments. After passing the course, the student is able to: * describe the connection between experiments and the theory presented at the lectures. * give sound qualitative descriptions of natural phenomena and technical applications. * perform guided scientific experiments, and to analyze and report their results and reliability.
Content
Content | Core content | Complementary knowledge | Specialist knowledge |
1. | Rigid body dynamics: angular momentum, rotational dynamics | ||
2. | Special relativity: principle of relativity, relativistic momentum, relativistic energy in processes | ||
3. | Continuum mechanics: elastic properties, basic fluid dynamics |
Instructions for students on how to achieve the learning outcomes
The total mark is determined based on a final exam, laboratory works, and the student¿s activity in exercise classes. The relative weights of the theory part (exam and exercise classes) and laboratory works are 90% and 10%, respectively. Laboratory reports, written by each pair of students after the experiments, are reviewed by the instructors. The reports are required to meet the criteria of scientific reports. Results and he anaysis methods used, as well the structure, language, and style of the reports are assessed. Reaching the lowest acceptable level in the assessment is required, however no numerical grades will be given. Instructions how to achieve the learning outcomes of the laboratory assignments can be found from the Moodle page of the course.
Assessment scale:
Numerical evaluation scale (0-5)
Study material
Type | Name | Author | ISBN | URL | Additional information | Examination material |
Book | Understanding Physics | Michael Mansfield and Colm O'Sullivan | Yes |
Prerequisites
Course | Mandatory/Advisable | Description |
FYS-1216 Physics I | Mandatory |
Correspondence of content
There is no equivalence with any other courses