I Physics laboratory II WM-NS-212
Fundamentals of experimental physics and its methods based on classical and modern physics.
Example experiments in the summer semester (IV):
Physics course:
+ Forced oscillations and resonance - Pohl's pendulum
+ Studies of Compton effect
+ Studies of resonance of acoustic waves with the use of Quincke tube
+ Heisenberg uncertainity principle
+ Studies of Newton rings
+ Determination of the efficiency of heat pump
+ Studies of solar cells
+ Determination of the fine structure constant
+ Investigation of Joule - Thomson effect
+ Determination of critical points of liquids
+ Determination of the speed of sound in air
+ Studies of magnetic field of Earth
+ Determination of the magnetic hysteresis curve
+ Proving of the laws of magnetic induction
+ Studies of the laws of rotational motion of rigid bodies
Chemistry course:
+ Characteristics of semiconductor diodes.
+ Characteristics of transistors.
+ Nanochemical nanolaboratories.
+ Rectification of alternative current.
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Assessment criteria
Experiments are performed singly or in pairs. Individually are assessed: + preparation for the experiment (short written introduction, oral test occasionally possible); + co-operation in performing the experiment (activity and skills); + written description of the work done and containing data analysis. Each experiment is assessed separately and five positive notes are required to pass the semester.
Additionally, in the IVth semester a short presentation of the one choosen experiment is to be performed. Final note is the average of notes collected in the whole semester.
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