Basics of Physics for the Medical Chemistry Students - Laboratory 1200-1CHMBPHYL2
Each student learns the basics of the uncertainty calculus and on appointed dates prepares for measurements and executes them.
The experiments relate to the following branches of physics:
— mechanics,
— electrodynamics,
— DC and AC electric currents,
— geometrical and wave optics,
— physics of solids,
— atomic physics.
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Knowledge on basic laws of physics and measurement methods. The skill to analyse the results of the measurements, to apply the basic uncerainty calculus and to present the results in the form of a report.
Assessment criteria
Based on the knowledge of the unertainty calculus.
Based on examinations (online and oral) before the start of the measurements and based on the report and final conversation held after the experiment.
Scoring, grading and participiation criteria are detailed in the laboratory regulations.
Practical placement
Not applicable.
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