| Credit | 6 points | |||
| Availability | Semester 2 | |||
| Old unit code | 560.142 | |||
| Outcomes | This unit is intended for students proposing to major in disciplines other than Physics who are interested in being able to understand the physical principles that underpin aspects of many other sciences. It is particularly suited to students in the biological sciences. Together with PHYS1141 General Physics A, it provides an entry point for a major in Biophysics for those students not eligible to enrol in PHYS1101 Advanced Physics A and PHYS1102 Advanced Physics B. In addition to the specific knowledge imparted, this unit offers students the opportunity to develop skills in critical thinking about physical situations, problem solving, quantitative analysis and experimental technique. | |||
| Content | Topics include: Electricity and magnetism—electric fields, dielectrics, capacitance, electric currents, magnetic fields, Ampere's law, induction, alternating current circuits, resonance, electromagnetic waves, the electromagnetic spectrum. Waves and optics—harmonic oscillations, wave motion, reflection and refraction, sound waves, Doppler effect, geometrical optics, interference, diffraction, imaging and resolution. Atoms and molecules—quantum phenomena, photons, matter waves, uncertainty principle, electron microscopes, lasers, atomic structure, quantum numbers, the periodic table, molecular structure and intermolecular forces. | |||
| Assessment | This comprises three tests (20 per cent each), laboratory work (20 per cent) and assignments (20 per cent). Supplementary assessment is available for those students who obtain a mark of 45 to 49 inclusive in this unit (see University General Rule 1.2.1.25). | |||
| Unit Co-ordinator(s) | Associate Professor Peter Hammond | |||
| Location | UWA (Crawley) | |||
| Mode | on-campus | |||
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