- Docente: Daniela Cavalcoli
- Credits: 6
- SSD: FIS/01
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Natural Sciences (cod. 8016)
Learning outcomes
The student will have the fundamental knowledge of the general
physics and the basic methodology of the experimental
physics. The student will be able to understand some mechanical,
thermodynamic, electrical phenomena, he will be able also to use
the basic units of measure, and to understand the meaning of the
experimental uncertainty.
Course contents
Experimental measures, definition and characteristics. Exp session in lab with measures of: heat capacity, electrical resistance and wavelength of yellow light. Introduction to statistical analysis of experimental uncertainties.
Kinematics; Newton's laws of dynamics; Energy and momentum conservation rules; Gravitation, statics and dynamics of ideal fluids;
Thermodynamics: heat and temperature; the ideal gas law; kinematic model of an ideal gas, specific heat; the first principle of thermodynamics and the conservation of energy; the second principle of thermodynamics; entropy;
Electrodynamics and principle of optics. The Coulomb law; the electric field and electric potential; the capacitor; electric currents; electromagnetic waves; geometrical optics (the laws of reflection and refraction).
Readings/Bibliography
J S Walker: Fondamenti di Fisica (pearson Italia, 2010)
Halliday, Resnick, Walker: Fundamentals of Physics, 6th
Edition (Wiley)
biliographic materials also on capus.unibo.it
Teaching methods
Lectures and laboratory sections.
Assessment methods
Written and oral examinations.Written examination is made up by two parts which will be held during the course. Lab reports will be evaluated for the final exam. Some examples of the exams are published on the web site: capus.unibo.it Oral exames are made up by two questions, one choosed by the candidate, one by the commission. To be admittde to the oral exames the students should have obtained a a mark over 18/30 for the written exame and they should have done the laboratory sessions.
Teaching tools
Lectures and laboratory sessions.
Links to further information
Office hours
See the website of Daniela Cavalcoli