Publication in the Diário da República: Despacho n.º 10852/2016 - 05/09/2016
4.5 ECTS; 1º Ano, 1º Semestre, 30,0 T + 45,0 TP + 2,0 OT , Cód. 938071.
Lecturer
(1) Docente Responsável
(2) Docente que lecciona
Prerequisites
Not applicable
Objectives
Acquisition of methods and processes for solving problems. Acquisition of concepts of mechanical equilibrium; physical properties of materials. Development of competences that enable the student to understand the electromagnetic spectrum. Acquisition of basic concepts of photometry.
Program
1-Quantity Measurement. Unit System. Scalars and Vectors.
2-Mechanics - basic concepts of kinematics, interactions and forces.
3-Mechanical properties of materials.
4-Light and colour.
5-Photometry.
Evaluation Methodology
Continuous assessment: completion of two written tests, one during the semester worth 13 grade points (out of 20) and the second test at the end of the semester worth 7 grade points (out of 20). The final mark is the sum of the marks obtained in the two exams. The student will have a pass if he/she obtains a final mark of 10 or more, and will not be required to take an exam. Students who obtain a mark higher than 17 will have to take an oral test.
Exam-based assessment: if the student is elligile to take the exam or is exempted but wishes to improve his/her mark, he can take the exam in the regular assessment period - a written summative test graded from 0 to 20. A minimm mark of 10/20 is required to pass. Students who obtain a mark higher than 17/20 will have to sit an oral exam.
Bibliography
- Hewitt, P. (2002). Física Conceitual. Brasil: Bookman
- Schaffer, T. (2001). Effects of Light on Materials in Collections: Data on photoplash and related sources.. New York: The Getty Conservation Institute: Getty Publications
- Silva, C. e Fernandes, R. (0). Apontamentos teóricos de Física. Acedido em 14 de setembro de 2016 em http://www.e-learning.ipt.pt/
Teaching Method
Theoretical lectures focused on physics concepts. Theoretical-practical classes aimed at solving problems under the instructor´s supervision and, whenever possible, complemented with experimental practice in the Physics laboratory.
Software used in class