This module develops the principles of mechanics to describe mechanical properties of liquids and solids. It also introduces the principles of thermodynamics and uses them to describe properties of gases. The module also introduces the modern description of atoms and molecules based on quantum mechanics.
Total Contact Hours: 30
Private Study Hours: 120
Total Study Hours: 150
This is not available as an elective module choice.
Problem Set 1 (4 hours) - 10%
Problem Set 2 (4 hours) - 10%
Examination (2 hours) - 80%
Tipler, P. and Mosca, G. (2008) Physics for Scientists and Engineers (6th Ed.); Palgrave Macmillan
See the library reading list for this module (Canterbury)
1 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the laws of physics for properties of matter and thermodynamics.
2 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of physical quantities, their units, and typical values, for properties of matter and thermodynamics.
3 Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of
4 Formulate and solve problems in properties of matter and thermodynamics.
5 Quantitatively describe and predict properties of matter and thermodynamics phenomena using mathematics.
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