
Physics I
Code
10349
Academic unit
Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia
Department
Departamento de Física
Credits
6.0
Teacher in charge
Maria Luisa Dias de Carvalho de Sousa Leonardo , Paulo Manuel Assis Loureiro Limão Vieira
Weekly hours
7
Total hours
35
Teaching language
Português
Objectives
Prerequisites
High-school 11th grade level knowledge on physics concepts.
High-school 12th grade level knowledge on mathematics.
Subject matter
-MOTION ALONG A STRAIGHT LINE;
-MOTION IN TWO AND THREE DIMENSIONS;
-FORCE AND MOTION: Newton’s Laws, Friction and Drag Force;
-KINETIC ENERGY AND WORK;
-POTENTIAL ENERGY AND CONSERVATION OF ENERGY;
-OSCILLATIONS;
-CENTER OF MASS AND LINEAR MOMENTUM;
-ROTATION;
-ROLLING, TORQUE, AND ANGULAR MOMENTUM;
-EQUILIBRIUM.
A more detailed syllabus can be found at Documentação de apoio -> Outros -> Assuntos_por_Aula.pdf
Bibliography
Halliday, D., Resnick, R., & Walker, J. (2005). Fundamentals of physics (7th ed.). New York: Wiley. (Chapters 1 to 15)
Any other Physics book which includes the program of study at an undergrad level.
Teaching method
1.The teaching method is based on a continuous student activity during the semester.
2.For the understanding of concepts and laws of Physics, a mixed approach, with both theory and experiment is followed (also some computation and simulation are introduced). In laboratory sessions, besides the demonstration and verification of Physics laws, emphasis is given to metrology.
3.Continuous involvement of the students (beyond lectures e laboratory sessions) through:
3.1On-line self-evaluation quizzes on each chapter, through Moodle
Evaluation method
The evaluation methods can be obtained in section "Documentação de apoio - Outros" at "Metodos_Avaliacao_Fisica_I_2015-2016".
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