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640-122 Physics (Advanced) B

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Prof. G. I. Opat

Prerequisite: Physics and two mathematics subjects, at the level of the final year of secondary school. It will be assumed that students are familiar with the content of Physics 640-121.

Contact: 39 lectures (three a week), 13 x 1-hour tutorials and 39 hours practical work (three hours a week)

Timetable: Semester 2

Objectives:

By the completion of this course the student should:

Content:

Electromagnetism: electrostatics; circuits; magnetism; electric and magnetic properties of matter; Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves. Quantum Theory: historical foundations; wave and particle properties of electrons and photons. Atomic and Nuclear Physics: atomic and nuclear structure; X-rays, radioactivity, and nuclear radiations; fission and fusion; nuclear power.

Assessment:

A 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester and written tests and/or assignments during the semester (75 per cent); laboratory work (25 per cent). Students must complete both laboratory and assignment work satisfactorily to obtain a pass.

Prescribed texts:

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2. Physics, Faculty of Arts (v3, p145) : Next:640-141 | Prev:640-121

640-122 Physics (Advanced) B

Credit points: 12.5

Coordinator: Prof. G. I. Opat

Prerequisite: Physics and two mathematics subjects, at the level of the final year of secondary school. It will be assumed that students are familiar with the content of Physics 640-121.

Contact: 39 lectures (three a week), 13 x 1-hour tutorials and 39 hours practical work (three hours a week).

Timetable: Second semester

Content:

Electromagnetism: electrostatics; circuits; magnetism; electric and magnetic properties of matter; Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves. Quantum Theory: historical foundations; wave and particle properties of electrons and photons. Atomic and Nuclear Physics: atomic and nuclear structure; X-rays, radioactivity, and nuclear radiations; fission and fusion; nuclear power.

Assessment:

A 3-hour written examination at the end of the semester and written tests and/or assignments during the semester (75 per cent); laboratory work (25 per cent). Students must complete both laboratory and assignment work satisfactorily to obtain a pass.

Prescribed texts:

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3. First Year Engineering, Faculty of Engineering (v4, p87) : Next:640-141 | Prev:640-121

640-122 Physics (Advanced)

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Date created:    Oct  9 1995
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