Course detail

Proseminar in Physics IV

FSI-0FQ Acad. year: 2024/2025 Summer semester

Proseminar in physics IV complements the lecture General physics 4 given within the frame of the speciality Physical engineering. Students taking this seminar can practise and acquire basic knowledge of atom physics in suitable form to be able to solve some physical problems. These abilities are necessary to understand fundamentals of physics of microworld.
Free particle. De Broglie wave.
Stationary Schrödinger equation. Particle influenced by various types of potential.
Wave packet. Non-stationary Schrödinger equation.

Language of instruction

Czech

Number of ECTS credits

2

Entry knowledge

Knowledge of physics of microworld taught at secondary schools. Integral and differential calculus.

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

Students are evaluated on the basis of discussion on topics explained during the course.
For passing out the Proseminar in Physics IV the attendance at the courses is obligatory. In the case of excused absence an individual way of compensation can be arranged.

Aims

Proseminar in physics IV is drawn up to support students’ active approach their study content. Discussed topics are influenced especially by students. The main aim is to actively follow the commentary by means of the intensive collaboration between the teacher and the student.
Knowledge of definitions, laws and their validity conditions in the range of the syllabus. The emphasis is laid on the encouragement of abilities to solve physical and technical problems by virtue of general information obtained from the lecture General physics IV.

The study programmes with the given course

Programme B-FIN-P: Physical Engineering and Nanotechnology, Bachelor's, elective

Type of course unit

 

Exercise

26 hours, compulsory

Syllabus

The syllabus of the course more or less corresponds with the lecture General physics IV. The content of the Proseminar depends on momentary state of students’ knowledge and is continuously adapted to students’ needs.