Physics 1 (ILV)

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Course lecturer:

FH-Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Dr. techn.

 Robert Hauser

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Course numberB2.00000.10.080
Course codePHY1
Curriculum2023
Semester of degree program Semester 1
Mode of delivery Presencecourse
Units per week3,0
ECTS credits4,0
Language of instruction German

Students have
knowledge and understanding of elemental concepts and facts of with regards to the respective applications in mechanics and electrical engineering.
They are able to analyze and solve tasks in the realm of physics.

  • Mechanics (Kinetics Principles, Kinematics, Newtonian Axioms, Friction, Energy Conservation, Potential, Conservative Force, Power)
  • Electrostatics and Electrodynamics (Electric Charge / Coulomb's Law / Electric Field, Potential / Current / Resistance / Insulator & Conductor / Electric Power / Magn. Field / Lorentz Force / Hall Effect / Ampere' Law / Induction and Lenz Rule)
  • Vectorial description (kinetics, force, momentum, angular momentum, torque, Lorentz force, Hall effect)
  • Path and surface integral in physics (conservative force, electric and magnetic flux, geometrical moment of inertia)
  • Material properties (modulus of elasticity, properties of dielectrics and magnetic materials)

W. Demtröder, Experimentalphysik, Springer 2004
P. A. Tipler, Physik, Spektrum-Verlag
D. Meschede, Gerthsen Physik, Springer Verlag
D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, Physik, Wiley VCH,
M. Alonso, E.J. Finn: Physik, Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.
R.C. Hibbeler, Technische Mechanics 3, Pearson, 2006

Integrated course (ILV)