Monash University Science handbook 1995

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GAS1302

Physics

BS

Mr Phillip Higgins

6 points * Full-year subject * 3 hours of lectures and 2 hours of laboratory/tutorial work per fortnight * Gippsland/Distance * Prerequisites: Enrolment in this subject is restricted to students entering the Bachelor of Applied Science course with partial credit for previous studies in physics, eg students who have completed appropriate studies in the TAFE Certificate of Applied Science. Enrolment will be accepted only after consultation with the head of school or the subject adviser

This subject is designed to provide a basis for studies in physics at first-year level to complement physics studies already completed elsewhere. It provides a general introduction to the following areas: atomic and molecular structure; quantum theory; kinetic molecular theory; thermodynamics; circuit theory; properties of real gases, x-rays and their applications and an introduction to special relativity. A comprehensive set of study guides is provided. Students will undertake their studies in common with students in subjects GAS1383 and GAS1384. Laboratory exercises are used to extend theoretical understanding as well as develop practical skills in the subject matter. Each exercise relates to a topic within the subject.

Assessment

Theory component: end of semester examination: 75% * Laboratory component (reports): 25% * Students must pass both theory and laboratory sections

Prescribed texts

Serway R A Physics for scientists and engineers (with modern physics) 3rd edn, Saunders, 1990

Recommended texts

Barrow G Physical chemistry 5th edn, McGraw-Hill, 1988



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