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Leader: Dr David Mills
Offered:
Clayton First semester 2006 (Day)
Synopsis: Measurement in contemporary applications and laboratory experiments; problem solving as a scientist. Mechanics: including inertial frames, Newton's laws, energy, momentum, simple harmonic motion and applications. Introduction to Special Relativity. Waves: behaviour mathematical description including reflection, polarisation, interference and diffraction with applications to mechanical waves, optics, sound, light and X-rays.
Objectives: On completion of this unit, a student should be able to analyse simple electrical circuits, explain and apply the principles of force, momentum and energy to simple mechanical situations; apply the basic concepts of special relativity; explain and apply the principles of waves, their propagation and behaviour in simple cases of diffraction and interference; carry out experiments and analyse data and write scientific reports.
Assessment: Examination (3 hours): 58% + Laboratory work: 25% + Tests/Assignments: 17% + (Students must achieve a pass mark in the laboratory work to achieve an overall pass grade)
Contact Hours: Three 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour laboratory class per week
Prerequisites: Year 12 Physics
Corequisites: recommended MTH1020 or MTH1030
Prohibitions: ENG1081