TTK University of Applied Sciences
Subject 'Physics'Name in Estonian: Füüsika
General descriptionIntroduction: method and language of physics; mathematical basis. Statics; prerequisites of balance; kinematics; movement equation; rotation equation. Newton’s dynamics: Newton’s Laws. Work and energy; power and coefficient of efficiency; kinetic energy; potential energy; energy conservation law.
Power fields: global gravitation law; gravity field; sentence of potential energy minimum. Rotation of a solid body: rotation vectors; force of inertia in a rotating system. Mechanical oscillations: energy of oscillations; resonance. Waves: heaving; transversal wave and longitudinal wave; energy flow in a wave; wave equation; Poynting’s vector; Doppler’s effect; super position principle; addition of waves. Flow of liquids: mechanics of liquids (gases); pressure in the gravity force field; theorem of continuity; Bernoull’ equation; hydrodynamics of a continuing environment. Gases: thermodynamics; ideal gas law; Van der Waals’ isotherms; gas and steam; three states of substance; phase diagram. Electric field and magnetic field; Coulomb’s Law; electric field; magnetic field. General aimThe objective of the course is to provide knowledge in physics as the basic subject systematizing and creating order in natural facts thereat generalizing them and explaining causal connections.
AimStudents after completing the course have obtained the basics in the fields of mechanics, molecular physics, thermodynamics and electicity; they know how to implement this knowledge in the development of special fields of technology.
Form descriptionLectures, solving tasks, laboratory works, independent work
LiteratureHalliday D., Resnick R., Walker J. Füüsika põhikursus, Esimene köide, 2011. 560 lk.
Halliday D., Resnick R., Walker J. Füüsika põhikursus, Teine köide, 2012. 1257 lk. Saveljev, I. (1977) Füüsika üldkursus I. Saveljev, I. (1978) Füüsika üldkursus II. Saveljev, I. (1980) Füüsika üldkursus III. Is taught in following curricula2019: RR
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