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Oscillations and Wave Mechanics, Atom and Nuclear Physics (3cr)

Code: C-02630-5N00EI70-3062

General information


Enrollment
15.03.2024 - 06.05.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
02.05.2024 - 23.06.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
3 cr
Institution
Tampere University of Applied Sciences, TAMK Pääkampus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
0 - 10

Unfortunately, no reservations were found for the realization Oscillations and Wave Mechanics, Atom and Nuclear Physics C-02630-5N00EI70-3062. It's possible that the reservations have not yet been published or that the realization is intended to be completed independently.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Content scheduling

Löytyy Moodlessa olevasta sisältösuunnitelmasta.

Objective

The student - can use the basic laws of oscillation, wave and sound physics, and atom- and nuclear physics and apply observations of phenomena - can reduce the problem into quantities and equations connected to various kind of oscillation and wave mechanics, atom and nuclear physics, and electromagnetic waves - can solve and state arguments for problems based on the scientific and technical point of view - knows the technical applications connected to electromagnetic waves

Content

The oscillation modes and mathematical modeling Wave and sound physics Electromagnetic radiation Structure of atom and energy levels Basics of nuclear physics Radioactivity and nuclear power

Location and time

Asynkrooninen verkkototeutus, ei oppitunteja

Materials

Kirja: Inkinen, Manninen, Tuohi, Momentti 2 Insinöörifysiikka. Kirja pdf-versio on kielletty. Moodlessa lisätehtäviä, ohjeita, videolinkkejä.

Teaching methods

Itsenäinen opiskelu verkkomateriaalin avulla, palautettavat viikkotehtävät, automaattitarkisteiset STACK-tehtävät, itsenäiset harkat, viikkokokeet, mittaustehtävät, loppukoe

Completion alternatives

Ei ole.

Student workload

Opiskelijan kokonaistyömäärä noin 80 tuntia

Qualifications

Mechanics, Thermal physics, Flow mechanics, Electrostatics, electrical circuits and magnetism

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