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TFY4107

Physics

Credits 7.5
Level Foundation courses, level I
Course start Autumn 2020
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction Norwegian
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement Portfolio assessment

About

About the course

Course content

A general introduction to Newtonian mechanics, including oscillations and mechanical waves. Newtons laws. Conservation of energy, momentum, and angular momentum. Mechanical oscillations. Mechanical waves, sound. Experimental methods: Measuring physical quantities, data acquisition, interpretation, and documentation.
The role played by physics as a factual foundation for the understanding and development of sustainable solutions.

Learning outcome

Superior learning objectives:
Through this physics course, the students shall develop an understanding of physics as a scientific discipline, various physical phenomena, and scientific methods and ways of thinking. Further, the students shall learn to describe physical phenomena with mathematical methods, and utilize these methods as a basis for courses that realize specific methodical learning objectives within their own study program.

Detailed learning objectives:
Through this physics course, the students shall:
- Establish a basic understanding of physical phenomena and physics as a scientific discipline, by using, among other things, mathematics.
- Establish a basic understanding of and insight into the scientific method of physics.
- Acquire knowledge to see fundamental relations between various physical phenomena and practical applications.
- Learn a relevant system of concepts and formulas.
- Develop a technical base and a methodical understanding that subsequent courses may build upon.
- Be trained in using ICT-based tools for mathematical modeling and numerical computations.
- Develop an understanding for the fundamental importance of physics within engineering and within their own education.
- Learn to explain basic physical phenomena.
- Be trained in experimental work and uncertainty analysis.
- Be trained in writing a scientific report.

Learning methods and activities

Lectures, obligatory exercises, compulsory laboratory exercises. Expected work load in the course is 225 hours.

Compulsory assignments

  • Calculation exercises
  • Laboratory exercises

Further on evaluation

The final grade is based on portfolio assessment. The portfolio includes written exam and report. The evaluation of the different parts is given in %-points, while the entire portfolio is given a letter grade. For a re-take of an examination, all assessments in the portfolio must be re-taken.

The re-sit examination (in August) may be changed from written to oral.

Course materials

English:
https://openstax.org University Physics (gratis)
Young & Freedman: University Physics.
Norwegian:
Lien & Løvhøiden: Generell fysikk, Bind 1: Mekanikk.

Credit reductions

Course code Reduction From
TFY4109 7.5 sp
This course has academic overlap with the course in the table above. If you take overlapping courses, you will receive a credit reduction in the course where you have the lowest grade. If the grades are the same, the reduction will be applied to the course completed most recently.

Subject areas

  • Physics
  • Technological subjects

Contact information

Course coordinator

Department with academic responsibility

Department of Physics

Examination

Examination

Examination arrangement: Portfolio assessment
Grade: Passed/Failed

Ordinary examination - Autumn 2020

Rapport
Weighting 10/100
Home exam (1)
Weighting 90/100 Date Release 2020-12-16
Submission 2020-12-16
Time Release 09:00
Submission 13:00
Duration 4 hours Exam system Inspera Assessment
  • Other comments
  • 1) Merk at eksamensform er endret som et smittevernstiltak i den pågående koronasituasjonen. Please note that the exam form has changed as a preventive measure in the ongoing corona situation

Re-sit examination - Summer 2021

Rapport
Weighting 10/100
Home exam
Weighting 90/100 Duration 4 hours Exam system Inspera Assessment