Measuring Techniques

Here you will find some information about

lecture practical class exercises
entry requirements    modalities of examination recommended literature

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Contact

Dipl. Ing. (FH) Dagmar Schütten
Phone: 02241/865 530
Fax: 02241/865 8530
email:
Dipl. Ing. (FH) Anja Burghammer Phone: 02241/865 506
Fax: 02241/865 8506
email:
Dr. Sebastian Chmel Lehrbeauftragter
email:

Sebastian.Chmel"zuersetzen"int.fraunhofer.de
("zuersetzen" ist durch den üblichen Klammeraffen zu ersetzen)


Lecture/Exercises

Content

Oscillation and Waves, Optics (Huygens' principle, geometrical optics, wave optics, diffraction, interference, grating, dispersion, polarization), electricity (charges, electrical field, electrostatics, electrical potential, electric current, Ohm's law, d.c. circuits), magnetism (moved electrical charges, induction, self induction, magnetism in materials, alternating current circuits), applications in physical measuring techniques

Documents to the lecture and exercises you will find on the "download page measuring techniques for forensics".


Practical Class

Lab course for NaFo's starts on 09.11.2011.

Check your group schedule and your time table on "download page measuring techniques for forensics". All informations to the practical course you will find there .

The laboratory safety instructions for NaFo's will take place on 07.10.2011, 10:45 in A052 during the first part of the lecture. Please consider this is an obligation meeting act! Those, who did not participate in the safety instruction are not allowed to participate in the practical course.

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Entry requirements 

For the participation in lectures or exercises: there are no entry requirements;
for the participation in practical class: successful attendance to the General Safety Instruction (part of the introduction weeks) and to the Special Instruction before the practical class is necessary.


Modalities of examination 

At the end of the course there is a written examination. The cumulative mark of the module consists of

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More details will be explained during the first lecture.


Recommended literature

  • D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker: Fundamentals of Physics, 6th Ed. Wiley, New York 2001
  • P. Davidovits: Physics in Biology and Medicine, 2nd Ed. Harcourt Academic Press, San Diego2001
  • G.J. Hademenos: Schaum's Outline of theory and problems of Physics for Pre-Med, Biology, and Allied Health Students, McGraw-Hill, New York 1998
  • P.P. Urone: College physics, Brooks/Cole, Pacific Grove, CA 2001