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Physics I
BIEe02

Description
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: Upon completion of the course, students will develop a scientific approach to studying the material world and will acquire basic skills necessary to apply the theoretical apparatus to solve practical problems. The acquired theoretical and experimental skills will be useful for all engineering disciplines encountered in the course of study.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Main topics: MECHANICS: Introduction to Physics; Kinematics; Newton's laws; Applications of Newton's laws; Work and energy; Motion of a rigid body; THERMODYNAMICS: Ideal gas; First and second laws of thermodynamics; ELECTROSTATICS: Electric charge and electric field; Electric potential; Electric flux; Gauss's law; Conductor and dielectric in electric field.

ECTS credits
5

Teaching Language
English

Exam Language
English

Support Materials Language
English

Basic Learning Outcomes
  • Understanding of basic concepts of physics such as mechanics, thermodynamics, fields, waves, electromagnetism and application to resolution of engineering problems.
    (AE3 - IEB - Understanding of basic concepts of physics such as mechanics, thermodynamics, fields, waves, electromagnetism and application to resolution of engineering problems.)

Final Learning Outcomes
  • Perform calculations, demonstrations, and applications in industrial engineering based on knowledge of fundamental sciences.
    (F3 - IEB - Perform calculations, demonstrations, and applications in industrial engineering based on knowledge of fundamental sciences.)
  • Apply theory and principles of industrial engineering technologies for process design.
    (F4 - IEB - Apply theory and principles of industrial engineering technologies for process design.)

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