Course Physics/Statistics

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lecture physics exercise physics practical class
lecture statistics exercise statistics  
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
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Dipl. Ing (FH) Anja Burghammer Phone: 02241/865 506
Fax: 02241/865 8506
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Prof. Dr. Ulrich Essmann Phone: 02241/865 592
Fax: 02241/865 8592
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Prof. Dr. Peter Kaul Telefon: 02241/865 515
Fax: 02241/865 8515
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Lecture/Exercises Physics

Content

mechanics (kinematics und dynamics, forces,work and power, momentum, mechanicsof liquids and gases), thermodynamics (temperature,behaviour of solids and liquids during temperature changes, ideal gases, kinetic theorie of gases, first and second law of thermodynamics, state equations of real gases and vapours, thermal conduction, mass transfer)oscillations and waves (mathematic description of oscillations and waves, superposition of oscillations and waves, interference)

 

The module Physics moved to

Documents to the lecture and exercises in physics you will find there.


 


Practical Class

 

The laboratory specific safety instructions will take place on Friday March, 30th 2012 at 8:15 am (HS2). Participation in the saftey instructions is mandatory! Those, who did not participate in the safety instruction are not allowed to participate in the practical course in this term!

Lab course starts on Monday the 2th of April 2012. Check your group schedule and your time table. 

Downloads Practical Course 2012

 


Lecture/Exercises Statistics

Content

samples;characteristics of samples; error propagation:random and systematic error, regression and correlation; linear regression;adjustment of parametric functions; direct minimisation of the quadratic deviations; regression

probability calculus: combinatorics;probability;calculationswith probabilities; conditional probability; probability density; definition of probability density; distribution function; characteristics of probability distributions; normal distribution

Documents to the lecture and exercises in statistics you will find on the "download page statistics".

 


 

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 Instructions

 


 

Modalities of examination

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

  • written examination (70%)
  • validation of the practical course(30%)
  • The successful participation in the laboratory exercises is a condition for passing the module examination.

For the whole module6 ECTS are allocated.
More details will be explained during the first lecture.

 

 


Recommended literature

Physics:

  • 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

 

Statistics:

  • Les Kirkup: Experimental Methods, Wiley, Brisbane 1994
  • S. A. Glantz: Primer of Biostatistics 5th Ed., McGraw-Hill, New York 2002
  • L. Papula: Mathematik für Ingenieure und Naturwissenschaftler, Band 3, 3. Auflage, 1999