
Education
Basic Physics II
Module Specification, Dublin City Unisversity
| Module Title: | Basic Physics II |
| Module Code: | PVS 104 |
| School: | TRIP |
| Module Coordinator: | - |
| Office Number: | - |
| Level: | 1 |
| Credit Rating: | 5 |
| Pre-requisite(s): | Introductory Maths (PVS 101) |
| Basic Physics I (PVS 102) | |
| Co-requisite(s): | - |
Module aims:
- This module aims to provide a comprehensive introduction to the physics topics of optics and electricity & magnetism, directed towards general science students.
- The subjects taught and the method of approach will be chosen to give students a full and thorough knowledge of the topics. In particular, emphasis will be placed on the relationship of the classroom material to the practical experiments undertaken by the students in module PVS 106.
- The modules aims to develop student knowledge and appreciation of general physics and to be able to confidently handle problems, using non-calculus-based methods.
Learning Outcomes:
- The student will gain familiarity with the more advanced concepts in optics and electricity & magnetism.
- The student will be able to confidently tackle problems in these areas and apply the knowledge gained to the physics laboratory aspect of their course.
- The student will be aware of the relevance of the topics studied to their field(s) of specialisation.
- This awareness will focus on the possible sources of confusion for students with certain topics which are more conceptually demanding or abstract than normal. The module will be structured to address these issues, giving the students a good background and understanding of these topics.
Indicative Time Allowances:
| Contact Lectures: | 9 hours |
| Web Based Lectures: | 15 hours |
| Online Testing: | 10 hours |
| Assignments: | 15 hours |
| Independent Learning Time: | 30 hours |
| Total: | 79 hours |
| Note: Assume that a module load represents approximately 75 hours' work which includes all teaching, in-course assignments, laboratory work or other specialised training and an estimated private learning time associated with the module. | |
Indicative Syllabus:
Electricity and Magnetism:
- Electric Charge and fields,
- Electric potential & current Capacitors,
- resistors and dielectrics
- DC circuits
- Magnetic fields and forces
- Inductance
- AC circuits and resonance, complex numbers
- Relevant examples included following consultation with Industry.
Optics:
- EM waves (overview)
- Optical waves and propagation
- Interference and diffraction
- Introduction to lasers
- Relevant examples included following consultation with Industry.
Assessment:
Only include components relevant to this module
| In-course Test: | 25% |
| Online Assessment : | 25% |
| End of Module Test: | 50% |
Indicative Reading List:
| Essential: | University Physics by H. D. Young, (Addison Wesley 1992) |
| Supplementary: | Physics: Principles with Applications by D.C. Giancoli (Prentice Hall 1997) |
Understanding Physics by M. Mansfield and C. O'Sullivan (Wiley 1998) |
Programme or List of Programmes:
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