(copy 2)
Place and time:
This lecture as well as Physics II rotate amongst the institutes of physics, biomedical optics, and medical engineering
see Univis
Contents:
- Physical values, units, accuracy, measurement errors
- Mathematical methods and notations
- Kinematics of point mass, Newton’s Axioms, contact forces, modulus, virtual forces, Newton’s equation of motion, differential equations
- Work and energy, power and efficiency, momentum, inertia, physical pendulum, momentum of rotation
- Conservation laws and symmetries
- Gravitation, oscillation, waves, acoustics, Doppler effect
- Resting and flowing gases and liquids, effects of surfaces and interfaces
- Temperature, thermometer, therm. expansion, state equations, kinetic gas theory
- Van-der-Waals state equation, heat capacity, heat conduction, 1st law of thermodynamics, volume work, p-V diagram
- Adiabatic processes, 2nd law of thermodynamics, thermal engines and Carnot cycle, efficiency, heat pump
- Entropy, disorder and probability, 3rd law of thermodynamics
Christian Hübner
Gebäude 61
,
Raum 220
huebner(at)physik.uni-luebeck.de
+49 451 3101 4200