Extended Physics27304
- Centre
- Faculty of Engineering - Bilbao
- Degree
- Bachelor's Degree In Industrial Organisation Engineering
- Academic course
- 2024/25
- Academic year
- 1
- No. of credits
- 6
- Languages
- Spanish
- Basque
- Code
- 27304
TeachingToggle Navigation
Teaching guideToggle Navigation
Description and Contextualization of the SubjectToggle Navigation
ADVANCED PHYSICS is a natural continuation of PHYSICS subject. Being both of them a first year subject, they ground their bases in the contents of secondary school Mathematics and Physics. ADVANCED PHYSICS also establishes the foundations for more specialized subjects that will be addressed in subsequent years, such as Electrotechnics, Materials Science, Electrical Machines, Electronics, Electrical Engineering or Automatics. This makes Advanced Physics a fundamental subject for engineering studies.
Skills/Learning outcomes of the subjectToggle Navigation
Understanding and command of advanced concepts of electromagnetism, basic concepts of optics and quantum physics, and their application to solve engineering problems.
Advanced Physics treats Electric Fields, Electric Currents, Magnetism, Electromagnetic
Induction, Waves, Geometrical Optics and principles of Quantum Physics.
Students facing a certain physical situation are expected to identify the physical phenomenon (among different branches of Physics) together with the most relevant magnitudes, to decide which are the physical laws that relate the magnitudes involved in the problem and to use the mathematical tools needed to find the unknowns appearing to the physical situation.
Theoretical and practical contentToggle Navigation
Chapter 1: Electrostatics
Chapter 2: Electric fields in the presence of matter
Chapter 3: Electric Currents
Chapter 4: Magnetism
Chapter 5: Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 6: Waves
Chapter 7: Geometrical Optics
Chapter 8: Introduction to Quantum Physics
MethodologyToggle Navigation
Lectures: covering theoretical aspects and problems solving. Some seminar-type experiments will be conducted, just in the clasroom for direct observation of physical phenomena.
Assessment systemsToggle Navigation
- Final Assessment System
- Tools and qualification percentages:
- Written test to be taken (%): 90
- Short test (written and individual): (%): 10
Ordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation
Test: the students will perform a short test in the middle of the term, during one of the classes. The test grade contributes to the final grade with a 10%.
Official Regular Exam (the exam will be the same for all groups), which will consist of several questions, theoretical as well as problems. The resulting mark will contribute 90% to the final grade.
Students who do not sit for the exam will be considered as voluntary waivers.
Extraordinary Call: Orientations and DisclaimerToggle Navigation
Official Extraordinary Exam (the exam will be the same for all groups) will consist of several questions, theoretical as well as problems. The resulting mark will contribute 100% to the final grade. The result of the test will not be taken into account.
Students who do not sit for the exam will be considered as voluntary waivers.
Compulsory materialsToggle Navigation
The Applied Physics Department publishes the book "Advanced Physics", including theoretical contents and problem sets. The book can be purchased at the Editorial Service of the Engineering Faculty at cost price.
BibliographyToggle Navigation
Basic bibliography
Fisika Zientzialari eta Ingeniarientzat; P. Fishbane, EHU Argitalpen zerbitzua, 2008
Física Universitaria, Young, Freedman, Ed. Pearson 2018
Física, Tipler y Mosca; Vols 1 y 2, 5ª Edición, Reverté 2005
Física, Alonso y Finn, Addison-Wesley Iberoamericana, 1995
Física conceptual, P.G. Hewitt, Prentice Hall Mexico, 2004
In-depth bibliography
Campos Electromagnéticos. R.K. Wangsness Ed. Limusa (Méjico) 2006
E. Hecht, A. Zajac. Óptica. Ed. Addison Wesley, 2000.
Física Cuántica Eisberg, R. Y Resnick, R.: Ed. LIMUSA. 2005
Lectures on Physics, Feynman, 2 eta 3 bolumenak, Leighton eta Sands, Addison.-Wesley Iberoamericana, 1989
Journals
Revista Española de Física
European Journal of Physics
American Journal of Physics
Web addresses
EHU-ko Fisika Sailak garatutako materiala:
http://www.sc.ehu.es/sbweb/fisika/default.htm
Beste helbide interesgarriak:
http://www.fearofphysics.com/index1.html
http://www.hiru.com/fisika
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31-32 | 08:00-09:30 (7) | 09:30-10:00 (8) | |||
34-35 | 08:00-09:30 (9) | 09:30-10:00 (10) |
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- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (1)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (2)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (3)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (4)
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- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (7)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (8)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (9)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (10)
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24-28 | 09:00-10:00 (3) | 10:00-11:00 (4) | |||
29-30 | 09:00-10:00 (5) | 10:00-11:00 (6) | |||
31-31 | 09:00-10:00 (7) | 10:00-11:00 (8) | |||
32-32 | 09:00-10:00 (9) | 10:00-11:00 (10) | |||
34-35 | 09:00-10:00 (11) | 10:00-11:00 (12) |
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- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (1)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (2)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (3)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (4)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (5)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (6)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (7)
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- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (10)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (11)
- P1G 6A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (12)
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34-35 | 08:00-09:30 (3) | 09:30-10:00 (4) |
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- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (1)
- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (2)
- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (3)
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34-35 | 10:00-11:00 (3) | 10:00-11:00 (4) |
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- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (1)
- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (2)
- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (3)
- P0A 9A - ESCUELA INGENIERIA DE BILBAO-EDIFICIO I (4)