Applied Physics Tutorial IV a(1.0 credits) | |||
Code | : | 10768 | |
Course Type | : | Specialized Courses | |
Class Format | : | Exercise | |
Course Name | : | Fundamental and Applied Physics | |
Starts 1 | : | 3 Spring Semester | |
Elective/Compulsory | : | Compulsory | |
Lecturer | : | Faculty of Fundamental and Applied Physics |
Course Purpose |
The purpose of this course is to cultivate students’ calculation skills and deepen their understanding of statistical physics. |
Prerequisite Subjects |
Prerequisite
Statistical Physics I, II Related Courses Statistical Physics III |
Course Topics |
Students learn to apply the principles and methods taught in the lecture to analyze and solve problems under the guidance of the instructor. Strongly recommended to participate actively in the class discussion. Students are required to hand in regular weekly assignments. |
Textbook |
None |
Additional Reading |
Federick Reif, Fundamentals of statistical and thermal physics, McGraw-Hill (1985)
Herbert B. Callen, Thermodynamics and an introduction to thermostatistics, Wiley (1985) |
Grade Assessment |
Evaluation will be based on the assignment and the class participation.
Criteria for “Absent” & “Fail” Grades Class attendance is required. Absentee must give a valid reason. A student will receive an “Absent” grade if he/she is absent from class more than 2 times without valid reason. |
Notes |
Contacting Faculty |
Students are encouraged to ask questions and discuss problems in this class. |