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Physics 2 (2012/2013)

Course code 4S00035
Teacher Francesca Monti
Coordinator Francesca Monti
training credits 6
Study courses to which this belongs Degree in Computer Science
Laurea in Matematica Applicata"> Laurea in Matematica Applicata
Disciplinary sector FIS/01 - Experimental Physics
Teaching language Italian
Period II semestre dal Mar 4, 2013 al Jun 14, 2013.
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Lecture timetable

II semestre
day Time Type Place Note
Thursday 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM lesson Lecture theatre E  
Friday 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM lesson Lecture theatre A  

Educational objectives

Aim of the course is to complete the knowledge of classical physics with the study of the laws of electromagnetism, wave phenomena and electromagnetic waves.

Syllabus

Electric field and potential: electric charge, Coulomb law, superposition principle, Gauss theorem. Determination of electric field and potential from a given charge distribution. Energy density in an electric field. Linear circuits, Kirchoff laws.

Magnetic field and electromagnetic induction: electric currents and magnetic fields, magnetic field from currents (the 1st Lapalce law) and from moving charges; magnetic force on currents (the 2nd Laplace law) and on moving charges (the Lorentz law). Application of the 1st Laplace law to the determination of magnetic fields from currents. Magnetic interaction between two wires. definition of Ampere and Coulomb. Ampere theorem and its application to the determination of magnetic fields from a given distribution of currents. Gauss theorem for magnetic fields.
Magnetic induction: fem as a consequence of the Lorentz force and as the derivative of the magnetic flux; fem from time dependent magnetic fields; circuitation of the electric field and derivative of the magnetic field flux: the Faraday-Henry law. Inductance and energy density in a magnetic field. The Ampere-Maxewll law and the four Maxwell equations (integral form). Gradient of a scalar field: electric field and potential. Divergence and curl of a vector field: differential Maxwell equations.

Waves and electromagnetic waves
Waves, impulse waves, wave trains, periodic waves; plane waves; wavelength, period and frequency of a periodic wave. Wave equation. Armonic waves: velocity and frequency, wavelength and wavenumber. Superposition principle. Armonic waves and Fourier analysis. Dispersion. Wave intensity and impedance of the medium. Mechanical waves. Electromagnetic waves: Maxwell equations and electromagnetic waves, electromagnetic waves equation. Energy and intensity. Polarization. Electromagnetic spectrum. Reflection and refraction of waves, transmitted and reflected intensities at normal incidence. Interference of waves, maxima and minima. Thin-film interference, Young experiment.Fraunhofer diffraction, diffraction minima, central maximum width, diffraction from a circular aperture, Airy disk and Rayleigh criterion, resolving power of lenses.

Brief introduction to quantum mechanics: quantization of light: black-body radiation, photoelectronic effect; quantization of matter: atomic emission and absorption spectra, Bohr’s atom, Stern-Gerlach experiment; wavlike behaviourof matter: De Broglie relation, uncertainty principle.

Exam methods

Written exam: solution of some problems on electrostatics, magnetostatics, electromagnetic induction, electromagnetic waves and related phenomena.

Statistics on students' past performance (Art. 2 del D.M. 31/10/2007, n. 544)

Data from AA 2012/2013 are not available yet