Course detail
Physics II
FSI-3F-AAcad. year: 2024/2025
The course “Physics II” familiarises students with both basic theories of classical physics (electromagnetism and optics) and elementary quantum mechanics. The obtained knowledge is necessary for understanding of the theoretical fundamentals of modern engineering disciplines. Also dealt with are the following topics: Electromagnetism. Electrostatic field. Magnetic field. Electromagnetic field. Maxwell’s equations. Fundamentals of optics. Elementary quantum mechanics. Particle features of radiation and wave features of particles. Electron orbitals of an atom. Nucleus of an atom.
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Attendance at seminars and labs which are stated in the timetable is checked by the teacher. Absence may be compensated for by the agreement with the teacher.
Aims
The course enables students to apply differential, integral and vector calculus for the calculation of intensity and potential of electric and magnetic fields and of the behaviour of charged particles in these fields. The course develops their competence of abstract thinking and the competence to generalise experimental knowledge during the process of the physical-laws formulation.
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
HALLIDAY, D. - RESNICK, R. - WALKER, J.: Fyzika, 2. české přepracované vydání, VUTIUM, Brno 2013 (HRW2) (CS)
http://physics.fme.vutbr.cz (CS)
ŠANTAVÝ, I a kol.: Vybrané kapitoly z fyziky, skriptum VUT, Brno 1986 (CS)
Recommended reading
HALLIDAY, D. - RESNICK, R. - WALKER, J.: Fundamentals of Physics, 8th edition, John Wiley and Sons,New York 2008 (EN)
KREMPASKÝ, J.: Fyzika, Alfa, Bratislava - SNTL, Praha 1982 (SK)
KUPSKÁ, I.- MACUR, M.- RYNDOVÁ, A.: Fyzika - Sbírka příkladů, skriptum VUT Brno (CS)
ŠANTAVÝ, I.- LIŠKA, M.: Fyzika II, skriptum VUT Brno (CS)
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- Programme B-STI-A Bachelor's 2 year of study, winter semester, compulsory
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Lecture
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Syllabus
Electric field due to charged particle systems (principle of superposition).
Gauss law (applying Gauss’ law).
Electric potential (electric potential energy, potential of charged particle systems).
Capacitance (calculating the capacitance, energy stored in electric field, dielectrics).
Current and resistance. Circuits (Kirchhoff’s laws).
Magnetic field (magnetic field vector and lines, Lorentz and Amper laws).
Magnetic fields due to currents (principle of superposition, law of Biot and Savart, calculating the magnetic fields).
Magnetic fields due to currents (Amper’s law, calculating the magnetic fields).
Electromagnetic induction (Faraday’s law of induction, inductors and inductance, energy stored in magnetic field, induced electric fields).
Electromagnetic oscillations and alternating currents. Maxwell’s equations. Electromagnetic waves.
Optics. Images. Interference and diffraction.
Quantum physics. Photons and matter waves. (Schrödinger’s equation, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle).
Atomic physics (hydrogen atom and its spectrum, building the periodic table). Nuclear physics (nuclear binding energies, radioactive decay)
Laboratory exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. System reaction to the signal: RLC circuits.
3. Dynamic modeling: a circuit with a condensator.
4. Statistical data processing: a measuring with beta and gamma radiation.
5A. Feedback in regulation: thermostat.
5B. Feedback in measurement: thermometer.
6A. Signal processing: convolution.
6B. Signal processing: Fourier transformation.
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
1. Electrostatics I
2. Electrostatics II;
3. Circuits and Currents;
4. Magnetic field;
5. Induced magnetic fields;
6.Optics;
7. Quantum, Atomic and Nuclear Physics.
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