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Physics I

Summary

Students get broader knowledge of mechanics, oscillations, waves and acoustics. The secondary school mathematics and basic knowledge of vectors, differential and integral calculus are used for presentation of basic physical laws and relationships. The description of physical phenomena and laws is based on the observed reality as well as practical experience. The aim of the subject is to fix basic knowledge of the mentioned physical spheres being followed by further broadening of physical knowledge in theoretical subject Physics II and technical subjects of the study.

Literature

Halliday D., Resnick R., Walker J.: Fundamentals of Physics. 10th Edition, VileyPLUS, 2013, ISBN 978-1118230640 
Gettys, W.E., Keller, F.J., Skove, M.J.: Physics, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1989
Lesňák M.: Physics I, Ostrava 2005, Ostrava, VŠB – TU, 2005

Advised literature

Stanford, A.L., Tanner, J.M.: Physics for students of science and engineering. Academic Press, Orlando, USA, 1985


Language of instruction čeština
Code 516-0315
Abbreviation FYI
Course title Physics I
Coordinating department Institute of Physics
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Libor Hlaváč, Ph.D.