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Eletromagnetism I

Code: FIS1017     Acronym: FIS1017

Keywords
Classification Keyword
OFICIAL Physics

Instance: 2022/2023 - 2S Ícone do Moodle

Active? Yes
Web Page: https://moodle.up.pt/course/view.php?id=865
Responsible unit: Department of Physics and Astronomy
Course/CS Responsible: Bachelor in Biology

Cycles of Study/Courses

Acronym No. of Students Study Plan Curricular Years Credits UCN Credits ECTS Contact hours Total Time
L:B 1 Official Study Plan 3 - 6 56 162
L:CC 3 study plan from 2021/22 2 - 6 56 162
3
L:G 0 study plan from 2017/18 2 - 6 56 162
3
L:M 2 Official Study Plan 2 - 6 56 162
3
L:Q 1 study plan from 2016/17 3 - 6 56 162
Mais informaçõesLast updated on 2023-02-23.

Fields changed: Calculation formula of final grade

Teaching language

Portuguese

Objectives


  • Learn the basics of Electromagnetism

  • Derive and present the laws and methods of Electromagnetism under a phenomenological perspective

  • Establish links and parallels between Electromagnetism and Mechanics, using concepts such as force and energy

  • Emphasize the relevance of the concept of field in the formulation of the laws of Electromagnetism, as an entity responsible for the mediation of physical interactions

  • Apply, in the context of Electromagnetism, the concepts and methods of Vector Analysis and Integral Calculus in space

  • Present and describe relevant applications of Electromagnetism in Science and Technology

Learning outcomes and competences

The students will have the ability to solve basic physical situations and problems envolving topics of electrostatics and magnetostatics, and the hability to establishe links to simple experimental situations.

Working method

Presencial

Pre-requirements (prior knowledge) and co-requirements (common knowledge)

Concepts and mathematical techniques acquired in Real Analysis I (sequences, Taylor's series, limits and continuity, differential and integral calculus) will be important for the course formalism.

The CU also makes use of the mathematical concepts thta are introduced simultaneously in Analysis II. The simultaneity of the two courses allow the demonstration/illustration of the math techniques (vectorial differential calculus) and allow a better understanding of the physical and mathematical assumptions (vectorial fields, divergence theorem/Gauss law, Stokes theorem/Ampère's Law).

Program

Fundamental concepts

  1. Charges; quantization; conservation; charge density; current; current density
  2. Electric and magnetic field
  3. Lorentz Force
  4. Units and dimensions

Electrostatics

  1. Coulomb's Law; point charges
  2. Superposition  principle: field of systems of charges; dipole field
  3. Force and Torque on a dipole
  4. Field of continuous distributions; integrals in 1D, 2D and 3D  domains
  5. Gauss law and the concept of Flux of a vector field

Energy in Electrostatics

  1. Electrostatic potential; gradient operator
  2. Potencial of charge  distributions
  3. Potential and Electric Field
  4. Electrostatic energy

Dielectrics and Conductors

  1. Dielectric materials: Dielectric constant. Polarization.
  2. Conducting materials.  Ohm's law.Electric current; resistance and resistivity
  3. Conductors in electrostatics. Condensers

Electrical circuits

  1. Voltage sources, resistors and condensers.
  2. RC circuit.
  3. Power in electrical circuits

Magnetostatics

  1. Stationary Currents,  Magnetic Induction Field and Biot-Savart Law
  2. Magnetic moment and magnetic dipole. force and torque in a magnetic dipole
  3. Ampère's Law

Magnetic Induction

  1. Faraday's law and variable fields in time
  2. Faraday's Law. Examples
  3. Displacement current
  4. Maxwell's Laws

Mandatory literature

Samuel J. Ling, William Moebs, Jeff Sanny et. al.; University Physics Vol2, OpenStax, 2016. ISBN: ISBN-10: 1-947172-21-2 (Available online: https://openstax.org/details/books/university-physics-volume-2)

Complementary Bibliography

R. P. Feynman, R. B. Leighton, M. Sands; The Feynmam Lectures on Physics, Addison-Wesley, 1964
Edward M. Purcell; Electricity and magnetism. ISBN: 0-07-004908-4
R. Blum, D. E. Roller; Physics, 2nd Vol., Holden-Day, 1982
P. A. Tipler; Physics for scientists and engineers, Worth Publishers, 1991
M Alonso and E. J. Finn; Physics, Addison-Wesley, 1996
David Halliday; Fundamentos de física

Comments from the literature

The principal bibliography identifies the main references supporting the programatic topics of the course. 

The complimentary  bibliography includes alternative titles, following different approaches to the topics. Clearly, the  Lectures on Physics by R.Feynman have to be highlighted due to the physics discussion and the math approach that it uses.

Teaching methods and learning activities

Weekly Assigned readings in Perusall for comments and annotations.
Theoretical classes for discussion and clarification of assigned readings.

Problem classes for demontration of problem solving; for group activities in assigned tasks; for evaluations in individual quizes. 

keywords

Physical sciences > Physics > Electromagnetism

Evaluation Type

Distributed evaluation with final exam

Assessment Components

designation Weight (%)
Teste 30,00
Exame 70,00
Total: 100,00

Amount of time allocated to each course unit

designation Time (hours)
Estudo autónomo 108,00
Frequência das aulas 54,00
Total: 162,00

Eligibility for exams

To attain frequency at Electromagnetism I: 



    1. Attendance of TP classees according to general FCUP rrules



Waiver of attendance





    • students who have attended the UC in the 2021/2022  and who have been evaluated,  may request  waive TP's classe attendance



    • Working students




Students exempt from class attendance only have access to Evaluation in Mode B (Final exam only.) They must request exemption by february 24th and should register in TP class "Dispensa"

Calculation formula of final grade

The evaluation has two modes

A: Continuous evaluation with final exam.
B: Evaluation by final exam.

Only those students who may be excused from attendance have access to mode B.


Mode  A
Continuous component: Q [0-100]: Score of 6 of 8 quizes performed in TP class;
Final Exam (Normal or remedial ) E [0-100]
Automatic Score of Perusall PS  [0-2]

Weighted grade (NP)

NP =( 0.3*Q*0.7*E)*0.2

Final Grade (NF)

NF= NP+ PS*(20-NP)/20


Mode  B
Final Exam E
Automatic Score of Perusall PS [0-2]

Weighted grade
NP = E*0.2

Final Grade
NF= NP+P P= PS*(20-NP)/20

Students who may be excused from attendance must choose whether to do so by February 24 in Moodle questionaire.

Examinations or Special Assignments

does not apply

Internship work/project

does not apply

Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)

does not apply

Classification improvement

Improvement of the final grade (at "Recurso" and "Especial" exam periods). The final mark will be calculated as in Época Normal.


Observations

The juri of the curricular unit comprehends the lecturing team.


  • João Lopes dos Santos

  • Ariel Ricardo Negrão da Silva Guerreiro 2,142

  • José Miguel do Carmo Nunes da Silva 6,426

  • Carla Susana Santana Carmelo Rosa

  • Eduardo Castro

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