After successful completion of the course, students are able to solve simple physical problems in the field of classical mechanics, use basic concepts such as force and energy and to autonomously build physical models.
Classic and relativistic mechanics, Conservation laws, gravitation and relativity, oscillations and waves (Book: Demtröder 1: Chapter 1 -5 and 11)
Lecture with accompanying exercises during which physical problems related to the lecture are solved.
Further information will be published in due course in TUWEL and/or the documents accompanying the course
50% of the grade result from the exercises (weekly tests, presentations, and solved problems)
50% result from the lecture exam
Both parts have to be passed independently. Signing up for the lecture exam is only possible after passing the exam part.
Registration for this course is only necessary for students who are not beginners in physics and are not participating in the Introduction into the Bachelor Study of Physics (130.005). All beginners must register via lecture 130.005. The groups will go on in this lecture Fundamentals of Physics 1a (130.001).
In case of sufficient demand, we can offer an English speaking group and a pure distance-learning group. If you need one of these options, please contact stefan.loeffler@tuwien.ac.at as soon as possible (with a short justification).
BuchExperimentalphysik 1 : Mechanik und WärmeDemtröder, WolfgangBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg https://permalink.catalogplus.tuwien.at/AC11780205