640-162 Physics: Principles & Applications B | |
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Credit Points | 12.5 |
HECS Band | 2 |
Coordinator | Dr M K Livett |
Prerequisites | Some knowledge of physics and at least one secondary school final-year mathematics subject. It will be assumed that students are familiar with the content of 640-161 Physics: Principles & Applications A. |
Semester | 2 (view timetable) |
Contact | Thirty-six lectures (three per week), 12 one-hour tutorials and 30 hours practical work (three hours per week) |
Subject Description | This subject is designed for students with a minimal background in physics. It aims to provide them with an understanding of a broad range of elementary physics principles together with applications of these principles to physical and biological situations. Simple mathematics is used throughout. Students completing this subject will be able to:
In addition students will be able to:
The subject focuses on the following areas: forces between charged particles as seen in electrostatics and electric circuits; magnetic properties of matter, magnetic forces and electromagnetic induction; behaviour of light: optical instruments, interference, diffraction, dispersion and polarisation; wave and particle behaviours of electrons and photons; structure of the atom and nucleus; and nuclear radiation. |
Assessment | A 3-hour end-of-semester written examination (65%); tests totalling up to two hours and/or written assignments during the semester, up to an equivalent of 2000 words (10%); laboratory work (25%). Students must complete both laboratory and assignment work satisfactorily to obtain a pass. |
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