Physics II
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Physics |
Instance: 2010/2011 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
MIEIC |
197 |
Syllabus since 2009/2010 |
2 |
- |
6 |
56 |
162 |
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
To pass this course students should be able to:
Analize simple electrical circuits and explain their working principles.
Identify electromagnetic phenomena in their daily experience.
Explain how electric appliances work, based on physical principles.
Evaluate different electrical devices which perform the same task (for instance, displays based on CRT, plasma, LCD, OLED, etc) identifying their pros and cons.
Program
Electrostatics. Atomic structure, electric charges and forces.
Electric circuits. Electric current, potential, resistance, capacity, electromotive sources, direct and alternating currents.
Electric and magnetic fields. Motion of charges inside the magnetic field, electric and magnetic flux, interaction between currents and magnetic fields, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves.
Introduction to electronics. Semicondutors, diodes, transistors and amplifyers. Signals and systems.
Mandatory literature
Jaime E. Villate; Física 2. Electricidade e Magnetismo, edição do autor, 2010. ISBN: 978-972-99396-2-4
Complementary Bibliography
Villate, Jaime E.;
Electromagnetismo. ISBN: 972-773-010-8
Teaching methods and learning activities
This is a practical course, with an active teaching methodology. Laboratory equipment is used during the lectures and practical sessions, as well as computing systems for e-learning, computer algebra and simulation.
The practical sessions are conducted in the Physics Studio of the Department of Engineering Physics (room B233). During those sessions students will work in groups of two at one of the terminals in the room, which has access to the support material including experiments, simulations, lecture notes, multiple-choice questions and proposed problems. Students should answer the multiple-choice questions among the group and some of the problems. The remaining problems in the chapter are left as homework.
The master lectures will be used to conduct experimental demonstrations and to explain the subject matter of the textbook, trying not to repeat (when possible) the same explanations given in the book.
The support for this course, including lecture notes, teaching materials, quizzes results, and communication among students and teachers, will be done using the Department's e-learning server at http://fisica.fe.up.pt/eic0014, which has public access, except for the sections related to evaluation.
Six quizzes will be given during the practical sessions, without any previous announcement, to be solved within 20 minutes. Some of those quizzes will consist of 8 multiple-choice questions and others will consist of one short problem. The questions and problems given in the quizzes will be similar to those found at the end of the chapters in the textbook. In every practical session students must be prepared to be tested, by the end of the session, on the subject of that session and the previous one.
The final exam will consist of a first part with two problems and a second part with 15 multiple-choice questions.
During the quizzes and the exams students are allowed to use an equations sheet and a calculator or some computer program to make calculations. The equation sheet to be used could be the one given in the course's Webpage or a custom one made by the student, with no more than one A4 page.
Software
Moodle
Maxima
keywords
Physical sciences > Physics
Physical sciences > Physics > Electromagnetism
Physical sciences > Physics > Electronics
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
56,00 |
|
|
Participation in the e-learning activities |
Trabalho escrito |
26,00 |
|
|
Final exam |
Exame |
4,00 |
|
|
|
Total: |
- |
0,00 |
|
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
End date |
Independent Study |
Estudo autónomo |
56 |
|
Final exam preparation |
Estudo autónomo |
20 |
|
|
Total: |
76,00 |
|
Eligibility for exams
It will be attributed a "Frequency" grade equal to the average of the best five grades obtained in the quizzes and a project. The quizzes grades will have one decimal digit but the frequency grade will be rounded to an integer between 0 and 20.
A student will only be admitted to the final exam if:
1- The number of absences in the practical sessions was less than 25% (article 4th, number 1, FEUP evaluation rules).
2- The "Frequency" grade obtained was at least 6.
As established by Article 4th, number 3, of FEUP Evaluation Rules, these requirements are waived for students enrolled as working-student or military, and for students who already obtained the minimum Frequency Grade in the previous academic year.
Students who do not qualify for frequency waiving and do not obtain the minimum frequency grade will not be able to attend any of the final exams.
Calculation formula of final grade
Being F the Frequency Grade and E the Exam Grade, the final grade is computed with the equation:
0.4 * F + 0.6 * E
The exam grade will have one decimal digit but the final grade obtained with this equation will be rounded to an integer (please notice that 9.5 is rounded to 10, but 9.4999 is rounded to 9).
Students who do not have the minimum Frequency Grade but who qualify to be admitted to the exam will be attributed a final grade equal to the grade of the exam (rounded off to an integer).
Examinations or Special Assignments
A project, done by groups of two, on one of the subjects proposed. That project will have the same weight as one of the 6 quizzes. Since the two lowest grades of the quizzes and the project are ignored, this project is really optional.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
The special exams (completion of the degree program and students with a Special Status) will have the same format as the regular exams. Students with Military status or Working-Student status who do not have a frequency grade, will not have to make any additional assignments.
Classification improvement
Note: the information given in this section applies only to students who have already passed this course. The process of improvement of any part of the grade (exam or frequency grade) can only be done by students who have already passed the course, provided they register for that process within the stipulated dates.
The exam grade can be improved in the second exam ("recurso") or another exam with the same format during the specific dates set up for grade improvement.
The Frequency Grade can be improved with the result obtained in the multiple-choice questions in that same exam.
Observations
Students are advised to spend at least 3 hours per week for off-class study. All enrolled students are expected to attend the master lectures and to do the assigned homework.
The course Webpage in the e-learning server should be accessed regularly.