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Previous course: C1805 |
Offered by:
Department of Physics
(FYS) |
No credit points with: C1109/C1113/C1540/10061/C5320/C1805 |
Prerequisite: C1512/10012/C1011/C1523/C1530/C1802/C2200/21061/ C2201.C2903. C1101/C1513/10013/C1533/C1803/C4053/45030 |
Recommended semester:
4th -7th semester |
Limitation: Max. 64 |
Scope and form: One exercise afternoon per week in the first eleven weeks af the term. |
Examination:
Approval of exercises.
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pass/fail
) |
Contact person: |
K.A.Christiansen, FYS, Building 307, Tel. +45 4525 3113 |
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Aim: It is the purpose of this course to impart to the student a broad introduction to experimental work within physics and technology. During the course, the student will have the opportunity to work with measuring instruments and signal sources that are primarily based on basic principles and only to a lesser extent present themselves as complicated combinations of measuring instruments. During the course, the student will have ample opportunity to attempt independently on combining theoretic basic knowledge with experimental realization. Measurement theory is assimilated by the general work up of measured data, so that final results can be stated with a sensible and reliable margin of error. Through the writing of a report on each laboratory exercise, the student attains a certain level of skill in being able to present the crux of a given problem. |
Contents: A variety of topics are offered, distributed among the following topics: electricity, sound, mechanics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics. |