Code
Φ-101
Level
Undergraduate
Category
A
Teacher
V. Charmandaris
ECTS
7
Hours
2
Semester
Spring
Display
Yes
Offered
Yes
Teacher Webpage
Goal of the course
The course is addressed to first year students. It covers in an intense and quick manner topics in mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics, which is taught in high schools. However, the physics problems are solved using more advanced mathematics such as calculus and vector analysis, and simple differential equations are being introduced in the description of the basic laws of physics.
During the spring semester to course is offered in the form of selfstudy with only one two-hour lecture per week for the students that did not pass it during the fall semester. Emphasis is given in problem solving.
During the spring semester to course is offered in the form of selfstudy with only one two-hour lecture per week for the students that did not pass it during the fall semester. Emphasis is given in problem solving.
Program
Tuesday 13:00-15:00, Amphitheater ST
Syllabus
Mechanics: Introduction, Scales, - Motion in one and two dimentions - Newton's Laws - Circular motion - Work, Potential and Kinetic Energy, Conservation of Energy - Linear momentum and collisions – Solid body rotation - Angular momentum and Torque - Law of Universal Gravitation
Waves: Oscilations - Wave motion - Sound waves, acoustics, Doppler effect, - Superposition and Standing waves - Resonance
Thermodynamics: Temperature and perfect gases - Kinetic theory of gases - Heat and First law of Thermodynamics - Entropy and Second Law of Thermodynamics
Waves: Oscilations - Wave motion - Sound waves, acoustics, Doppler effect, - Superposition and Standing waves - Resonance
Thermodynamics: Temperature and perfect gases - Kinetic theory of gases - Heat and First law of Thermodynamics - Entropy and Second Law of Thermodynamics
Bibliography
"Φυσική", Halliday David, Resnick Robert, Walker Jearl
"ΦΥΣΙΚΗ ΓΙΑ ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΟΝΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΟΥΣ" - RAYMOND A. SERWAY, JOHN W. JEWETT
"ΦΥΣΙΚΗ ΓΙΑ ΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΟΝΕΣ ΚΑΙ ΜΗΧΑΝΙΚΟΥΣ" - RAYMOND A. SERWAY, JOHN W. JEWETT