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Subject 'Physics I'

Name in Estonian: Füüsika I

Year:   2016/2017    2017/2018    2018/2019    2019/2020    2020/2021    

State codeRKE106
Study languageEstonian
ChairKeskused - reaal
Credit points 3 ECTS
Grading method Exam

General description

The laws of kinematics of rotational and translational motion;
Work, power and energy; Forces in mechanics;
Oscillations, waves; soundwaves and acoustics; Hydromechanics

General aim

The aim of the course is to 1) explain the main laws of physics applied in the field of mechanics and 2) introduce examples of the applications in modern technology. During practical laboratory work sessions, the laws of physics are studied in the course of carrying out tests and experiments.

Aim

After finishing the course, the student:
- knows the main laws of physics (within the boundaries of the course scope) and can relate the laws to the applications in modern technology
- can explain the main laws graphically, through application examples or in some other way
- is familiar with and can operate with different physical quantities (conversion of units)
- is able to perform computational tasks independently
- is capable of conducting laboratory assignments with the aid of a supervisor, calculate necessary physical quantities and finalize lab reports
- is capable of outlining and explaining the process of laboratory work and its results

Form description

Lectures, solving tasks, laboratory works, independent work

Literature

Igor Saveljev , 1982, Füüsika üldkursus 1 osa, Tallinn, Valgus.
D.Haliday,R.Resnik,Walker, 2007 Füüsika põhikursus 1.osa

Evaluation methods

Exam consists of three parts: theory, problem solving and practical laboratory work

Is taught in following curricula

2018: AT  ET  HE  ME  RG  TE  
2017: AT  ET  HE  ME  RG  TE  TT  
2016: AT  ET  HE  ME  RG  TE  TT  
2015: AT  ET  HE  ME  RG  TE  TT  

Related subjects

Replacement Subjects
RKE008 Physics I
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