Digitale Lehre
Moodle
http://moodle.tu-darmstadt.de
Lehrinhalte
[b]Physical Quantities[/b]
- Measurements
[b]Classical Mechanics[/b]
- Kinematics and dynamics
- Work and energy
- Rotational motion
- Rigid bodies
[b]Oscillations and Waves[/b]
- Free, damped, and driven oscillations
- Superposition of oscillations
- Harmonic waves
- Superposition of waves
Literatur
The lecture relates to the textbook
[i]E. Hering, R. Martin, M. Stohrer,
Physik für Ingenieure
Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg, (present 12. ed.)[/i]
An electronic version of this book (in German) is accessible free of charge from within TU Darmstadt's internet access points via the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek or via a VPN client.
Beyond this book there are numerous other textbooks on introductory physics. Among those in English language are:
[list]
[*]Giancoli: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
[*]Halliday, Resnick: Fundamentals of Physics
[*]Tipler: Physics
[/list]
In addition, material (in German) will be provided.
Voraussetzungen
Curiosity.
If you have only little knowledge about physics from high school, please consider using additional material prior to the start of the regular lectures. Materials will be made available via the moodle page of this course.
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl
240
Further Grading Information
This remote-learning course is based on the inverted-classroom method and peer instruction. The concept is based on the requirement that students independently study the fundamental contents covered in this course. To this end, we will make materials available (in German) via the moodle page containing a short manuscript, literature listings, videos, and problem sets.
The "online session" - scheduled during the regular time of the lecture - will be used to identify and address open questions, compile learning outcomes, partially as quizzes, discuss in small groups and guided by learning assistants conceptual questions related to the topic.
Official Course Description
Students
[list]
[*]know basic notions, methods, and concepts of classical mechanics
[*]are capable of following through a scientific argument related to classical meachanics,
[*]are able to apply their basic knowledge in classical mechanics on solving specific problems quantitatively and to explain phenomena and applications of mechanical nature.
[/list]
Zusätzliche Informationen
Additional recitation sessions are offered online via the moodle page. It is possible to improve the overall grade of this course through submission of part of the homework.
Gefährdungsbeurteilung
This is an all-online class.
[list]
[*]Please make sure you move regularly, in particular before and after class.
[*]Please make sure you care about a healthy working position.
[/list]
Online-Angebote
Moodle
Moodle
http://moodle.tu-darmstadt.de
Lehrinhalte
[b]Physical Quantities[/b]
- Measurements
[b]Classical Mechanics[/b]
- Kinematics and dynamics
- Work and energy
- Rotational motion
- Rigid bodies
[b]Oscillations and Waves[/b]
- Free, damped, and driven oscillations
- Superposition of oscillations
- Harmonic waves
- Superposition of waves
Literatur
The lecture relates to the textbook
[i]E. Hering, R. Martin, M. Stohrer,
Physik für Ingenieure
Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg, (present 12. ed.)[/i]
An electronic version of this book (in German) is accessible free of charge from within TU Darmstadt's internet access points via the Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek or via a VPN client.
Beyond this book there are numerous other textbooks on introductory physics. Among those in English language are:
[list]
[*]Giancoli: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics
[*]Halliday, Resnick: Fundamentals of Physics
[*]Tipler: Physics
[/list]
In addition, material (in German) will be provided.
Voraussetzungen
Curiosity.
If you have only little knowledge about physics from high school, please consider using additional material prior to the start of the regular lectures. Materials will be made available via the moodle page of this course.
Erwartete Teilnehmerzahl
240
Further Grading Information
This remote-learning course is based on the inverted-classroom method and peer instruction. The concept is based on the requirement that students independently study the fundamental contents covered in this course. To this end, we will make materials available (in German) via the moodle page containing a short manuscript, literature listings, videos, and problem sets.
The "online session" - scheduled during the regular time of the lecture - will be used to identify and address open questions, compile learning outcomes, partially as quizzes, discuss in small groups and guided by learning assistants conceptual questions related to the topic.
Official Course Description
Students
[list]
[*]know basic notions, methods, and concepts of classical mechanics
[*]are capable of following through a scientific argument related to classical meachanics,
[*]are able to apply their basic knowledge in classical mechanics on solving specific problems quantitatively and to explain phenomena and applications of mechanical nature.
[/list]
Zusätzliche Informationen
Additional recitation sessions are offered online via the moodle page. It is possible to improve the overall grade of this course through submission of part of the homework.
Gefährdungsbeurteilung
This is an all-online class.
[list]
[*]Please make sure you move regularly, in particular before and after class.
[*]Please make sure you care about a healthy working position.
[/list]
Online-Angebote
Moodle
- Lehrende: EndersJoachim
Semester: WT 2020/21