Experimental Physics 1
Module PH9002
Module version of WS 2021/2 (current)
There are historic module descriptions of this module. A module description is valid until replaced by a newer one.
Whether the module’s courses are offered during a specific semester is listed in the section Courses, Learning and Teaching Methods and Literature below.
available module versions | |||||
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WS 2021/2 | WS 2020/1 | WS 2019/20 | WS 2018/9 | WS 2016/7 | WS 2010/1 |
Basic Information
PH9002 is a semester module in German language at Bachelor’s level which is offered in winter semester.
This Module is included in the following catalogues within the study programs in physics.
- Service Modules for Students of other Disciplines
If not stated otherwise for export to a non-physics program the student workload is given in the following table.
Total workload | Contact hours | Credits (ECTS) |
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120 h | 45 h | 4 CP |
Responsible coordinator of the module PH9002 is Friedrich Simmel.
Content, Learning Outcome and Preconditions
Content
This Modul conveys the most important and basic principles and concepts of experimental physics to the students with special focus on the usefulness for chemists. The topics in the first, big mechanics part include Measuring and Units, Skalar and vectorial quantities, Newtons axioms, translatory motion, Equation of motions, Energy and momentum, laws of conservation, collision processes, rotary motion, angular momentum, and reference systems. The next part is dedicated to Oscillations and Waves reviewing the free, damped, and forced Oscillation, the wave equation and propagation, superposition and interference effects, the Doppler effect, Energy and energydensity of Waves. The final chapter communicates the mechanics of continua. Important term are pressure, compressibility, viscosity and a basic understanding of flow.
Learning Outcome
After a successful participation in this module, the students will understand the concepts and terms discussed in the lecture and they will be able to apply them to simple example problems.
Especially they will be able to
- use measures as required
- apply Newtons theorems by setting up and solving the equation of movement for mechanical problems
- know energy and momentum conservation and apply them to simple mechanical problems
- be able to use and solve wave equations and to apply them to simple mechanical problems
- transfer and extend this knowledge to the mechanics of continua and fluids
- be able to carry out and analyse simple mechanical experiments using their smartphone
Preconditions
mathematical skills as required to pass the Abitur:
- geometry
- vector analysis
- differential calculus
- integral calculus
Courses, Learning and Teaching Methods and Literature
Courses and Schedule
Type | SWS | Title | Lecturer(s) | Dates | Links |
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VU | 3 | Experimental Physics 1 for Chemists | Barth, J. |
singular or moved dates and dates in groups |
documents |
Learning and Teaching Methods
Vorlesung (inklusive Demonstrationsversuchen) kombiniert mit Übungsblättern und Tutorien. Die Inhalte der Vorlesung werden im Vortrag und Präsentationen vermittelt und durch Demonstrationsversuche veranschaulicht. Begleitend sollen die Studierenden ein Lehrbuch durcharbeiten, welches zur weiteren Vertiefung auch durch weitere Literatur ergänzt werden kann. Durch Lösen der Aufgaben in der Übung werden die Inhalte der Vorlesung praktisch vermittelt. Als Übungsaufgaben werden auch Experimente mit dem Smartphone durchgeführt, die den Studierenden die physikalischen Gesetze im Alltag näherbringen.
Media
Die in der Vorlesung verwendeten Medien setzen sich aus Präsentationen, Demonstrationsexperimenten, Videos und Tafelaufschrieben zusammen, um den Studierenden Kenntnisse der Physik zu vermitteln. Die Übung dient der Anwendung und Vertiefung der erlernten Kenntnisse der Experimentalphysik. Die Bearbeitung in den Übungen erfordert ein Studium der Literatur von Seiten der Studierenden und födert eine inhaltlichen Auseinandersetzung mit den Themen.
Die Versuche mit dem Smartphone werden durch die App Phyphox unterstützt.
Literature
Module Exam
Description of exams and course work
There will be a written exam of 90 minutes duration. Therein the achievement of the competencies given in section learning outcome is tested exemplarily at least to the given cognition level using calculation problems and comprehension questions.
For example an assignment in the exam might be:
- Calculate the angular momentum of a body around a given axis.
- Use energy and momentum conservation to solve the given mechanical problem (for example a collision).
- Solve the equation of motion for a thrown object.
- Calculate the amplitude and period of a spring pendulum at a given initial velocity and mass.
- Apply Newton's axioms to a given mechanical problem.
- Show that the given equation is the equation of motion for a given mechanical problem.
In the exam the following learning aids are permitted:
- hand-written sheet with formulas, double-sided
- non-programable calculator
Participation in the exercise classes is strongly recommended since the exercises prepare for the problems of the exam and rehearse the specific competencies.
Exam Repetition
The exam may be repeated at the end of the semester.
Current exam dates
Currently TUMonline lists the following exam dates. In addition to the general information above please refer to the current information given during the course.
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Time | Location | Info | Registration |
Exam to Experimental Physics 1 | |||
Fri, 2024-02-23, 11:00 till 12:30 | 003 5539.EG.001A 5539.EG.002 003 |
till 2024-01-15 (cancelation of registration till 2024-02-16) | |
Mon, 2024-03-25, 11:00 till 12:30 | 2001 2001 |
till 2024-03-21 |