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Physics laboratory I - Optics, modern physics - course description

General information
Course name Physics laboratory I - Optics, modern physics
Course ID 13.2-WF-FizP-PL-I-OMP-S17
Faculty Faculty of Physics and Astronomy
Field of study Physics
Education profile academic
Level of studies First-cycle studies leading to Bachelor's degree
Beginning semester winter term 2020/2021
Course information
Semester 4
ECTS credits to win 4
Course type obligatory
Teaching language english
Author of syllabus
  • dr Joanna Kalaga
Classes forms
The class form Hours per semester (full-time) Hours per week (full-time) Hours per semester (part-time) Hours per week (part-time) Form of assignment
Laboratory 45 3 - - Credit with grade

Aim of the course

Teaching the basics of metrology and introduction into the basics of experimental physics.

Prerequisites

- The knowledge of physics (optics, modern physics).

- The knowledge of metrology.

Scope

Terms and Physics Laboratory and safety and fire regulations.

List of exercises:

- The determination of the refractive index by measuring the apparent thickness.

- The determination of the refractive index of water by Abbe refractometer.

- The study of concentration of solution by saccharimeter SU-3.

- The determination of the constant of the diffraction grating using the laser.

- The determination of constant of the diffraction grating - method of the spectrometer.

- The determination of the refractive index by using a prism.

- The study of the photoelectric effect.

- The study of the triode. Determination of the characteristics of triode.

- The study of the diode.

- The determination of the electron work function.

- The study of the law of reflection and the law of refraction.

- The determination of the focal length of the lens.

Teaching methods

Laboratory exercise.

Learning outcomes and methods of theirs verification

Outcome description Outcome symbols Methods of verification The class form

Assignment conditions

The verification of background to the classes and the revision of the reports.

The grade obtained from every exercise consists of:

- grade from the preparation for classes 30%

- grade from the laboratory work 20%

- grade obtained from the report 50%

Recommended reading

[1] R. Resnick, D. Halliday, Fizyka, tom 2, Wydanie piętnaste, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2001.
[2] D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker, Podstawy fizyki, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2003.
[3] H. Szydłowski, Pracownia fizyczna wspomagana komputerem, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 2003.
[4] H. Szydłowski, Pracownia fizyczna, Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, Warszawa 1994.

 

Further reading

[1] H. Szydłowski, Wstęp do pracowni fizycznej, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, Poznań 1996.

[2] H. Szydłowski, Niepewności w pomiarach. Międzynarodowe standardy w praktyce, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, Poznań 2001.

Notes


Modified by dr hab. Piotr Lubiński, prof. UZ (last modification: 04-06-2020 14:43)