GENERAL PHYSICS 1
cod. 1002191

Academic year 2024/25
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Roberto DE RENZI
Academic discipline
Fisica sperimentale (FIS/01)
Field
Fisica e chimica
Type of training activity
Basic
72 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

To learn the laws of classical physics at an elementary level.
To develop skills in order to:
- understand the description of simple physics problems
- apply the knowledge of the laws of physics to address the solution of these problems
- make judgements on the relevant approximations
- obtain the solutions by means of simple mathematical calculations.
This course refines communication skils, learning skills and the process of making judgements through the integrated use of tutorials and 88 graded on-line multiple choice questions

Prerequisites

Basic matematical skills: trigonometry, elementary geometry, simple functions, their derivatives and integrals.

Course unit content

This course introduces the laws of Mechanics, Waves and Thermodynamics at an elementary level according to the following schedule:
https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=gaoosmg8mcncdakp8u98j5237c%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=Europe/Rome
The first part deals with Mechanics. The second part introduces oscillations, waves and Thermodynamics. The full course consists of 23 two-hour lectures, following the same approach of many undergraduate American textbooks.

Full programme

see last year's web pages
https://elly2023.dia.unipr.it/course/view.php?id=634
(free access after the end of the course)
The current web site is only accessible to erolled students from the first day of the course.

Bibliography

Elementary american textbooks like

HD Young RD Freedman University Physics (Ch.1-20) Pearson

Gettys, Keller, Skove, McGraw Hill

Halliday Resnick Krane
o Halliday Resnick Walker, Wileys

Textbooks of this category may differ in the distribution of the topics among their volumes.
Apert from this practical aspect they are all adequate for the course.

Additional material available:
- the course slides
- a course wiki

https://www.musr-nmr.unipr.it/dispense/pmwiki.php?n=Meccanica.Meccanica

https://www.musr-nmr.unipr.it/dispense/pmwiki.php?n=Onde.Onde

https://www.musr-nmr.unipr.it/dispense/pmwiki.php?n=Termodinamica.Termodinamica
- each lecture is available, broken up into several short videos.
- Each tutoring session is available, one video per exercise.

Teaching methods

46 hours of lectures and 44 hours of tutored problem solving.

Pdf course slides in Italian are available in the previous year version. This allows a preview of the content as well as easier note-taking on the slides, for those who wish to. They are just an aid for the lectures, not a substitute for the textbook.

Further 22 two-hour sessions are dedicated to problem solving with tutors (IDEA project). The problems are available in advance in pdf format. A lecture and its problem session are generally two days apart, to allow reviewing the material.

In order to pass the written paper make sure you can solve on your own all the available problems, without using the textbook and the notes. 88 on-line multiple choice questions lead to an additional grading.

Assessment methods and criteria

The exam may be passed following two routes:
- THE suggested route consists of wo written papers during the course, plus an oral exaination, optional or compulsory, depending on the paper marks. If no paper is failed and the average marks is at least 21/30 these marks can be directly registered. Alternatively, the average of the final marks, the marks of the passed paper and the oral exam marks is registered.
In this mode up to 2/30 can be additionally obtained from th completion of 88 short problems available on the elly website of the course, for the time being that of last year https://elly2023.dia.unipr.it/course/view.php?id=634

Details (a FAQ) on the evaluation criteria are available on the same webpages.
- The alternative route is by a single final paper plus an oral exam, to be passed in one of the seven available session (see https://unipr.esse3.cineca.it/).
All exams, both written and oral, consist in solving problems similar to those that have been discussed during the 22 course tutorials.

Other information

Further suggestions on prerequisites, detailed program, the exam and the course material are found on the course web-site elly2024.dia.unipr.it (or on last year's elly2023.dia.unipr.it)

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.ingarc@unipr.it
T. +39 0521 905111

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
IIaria Magnati
T. +39 0521 906538 +39 0521 903660
Office E. dia.didattica@unipr.it
Manager E. ilaria.magnati@unipr.it

President of the degree course

Fabio Bozzoli
E. fabio.bozzoli@unipr.it

Tutor professor

Erasmus delegates

 

Quality assurance manager

Claudio Favi
E. claudio.favi@unipr.it

Tutor students

Barbaresi Andrea
E. andrea.barbaresi@unipr.it 
Bocelli Michele
E. michele.bocelli@unipr.it 
Cipressi Massimo
E. massimo.cipressi@studenti.unipr.it 
Conti Matteo
E. matteo.conti@unipr.it 
Muratore Vincenzo Andrea
E. vincenzoandrea.muratore@unipr.it 
Preite Luca
E. luca.preite@unipr.it 
Verza Edoardo
E. edoardo.verza@unipr.it