PHYSICS 1
Basic knowledge of analysis and trigonometry.
Aims and outcomes
To provide fundamentals notions of classical particle mechanics and thermodynamics
Program
Principles of mechanics. Rectilinear motion. Motion in presence of: i) constant force, ii) force dependent on position, iii) force proportional to the velocity. Free fall. Harmonic oscillations. Projectile motion. Circular uniform motion. Collisions. Kepler’s laws. The hydrogen atom. Pendulum. Forced and damped oscillations. Coupled oscillators.
END OF THE COURSE FOR CHEMISTRY STUDENTS
Temperature and heat. Principles of thermodynamics. Kinetic theory of gases.
Teaching methods
Front lectures
Textbook and references
E-learning and one text of general physics like: Gettys, “Physics: classical and modern”, Mc-Graw Hill
Final examination
Wriiten and oral exam
Borrowed from
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