Course detail

FSI-K-FYZ Acad. year: 2024/2025 Summer semester

Course curriculum:

1. Description of the motion of a point mass
2. Motion in a circular orbit and rotation of bodies
3. Force and momentum
4. Work, energy and power in mechanics
5. Gravitational field, centre of gravity
6. Vibrations and waves, optics
7. Fluid mechanics
8. Heat and temperature
9. Electrostatics
10. Electric currents and magnetism
11. Alternating currents
12. Atomic physics
13. Conclusion and written test for the entrance examination

Language of instruction

Czech

Entry knowledge

A high school graduate or final year student

Rules for evaluation and completion of the course

At the end of the course (13th week) there will be a written test, the level of which is the same as the admission test to FSI BUT in Brno. In the case of successful completion of the final test (in physics or mathematics), the entrance exam will be waived according to the guidelines for admission to FSI. Successful completion of the final test means achieving at least 50% of points in this test. In the event of failure in the final written tests, the applicant will be allowed to take the FSI entrance examination at the regular time. 


Aims

The aim of the preparation course is the repetition of the high school curriculum to the extent necessary to pass the entrance examination in physics at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of Brno University of Technology. The emphasis is on practicing physics knowledge with examples. Test questions and examples used in previous years for the entrance examination will also be discussed and explained.


The learning of the subject results in the repetition of the physics curriculum from high school, successful completion of the final test and thus admission to study at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the BUT.

The study programmes with the given course

Programme C-PRI-H: Preparatory Courses, Preparatory course for study applicants
specialization PMF: Preparatory courses, elective

Type of course unit

 

Lecture

26 hours, optionally

Teacher / Lecturer

Syllabus