A general overview of classical physics with emphasis on subjects relevant to geologists.
The course includes mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and basic electromagnetism.
D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker - FONDAMENTI DI FISICA - Meccanica Onde Termodinamica Elettromagnetismo Ottica - CEA
Paul A. Tipler - Invito Alla Fisica - Zanichelli
Learning Objectives
Providing the basic notions of physics
Prerequisites
Mastering mathematics taught in previous courses.
Teaching Methods
Lecture and exercises
Type of Assessment
Oral OR written essay and oral, to be decided
Course program
Reminders of calculus and vector calculus. Basic elements of mechanics. Newton laws. Conservation laws. Mechanics of rigid bodies. Fluid mechanics: pressure, surface tension, capillarity. Elasticity. Introduction to thermodynamics: temperature and heat capacity. Work and heat.
First and second law of thermodynamics. Non-equilibrium thermodynamics: heat conduction and viscosity. Wave mechanics.
Basic notions of electromagnetics: charge and electric field. Gauss theorem. Electrical potential. Conductors and dielectrics. Stationary currents and magnetic fields. Maxwell equations in integral form and electromagnetic waves.