260029 PR Physics laboratory I (2012W)
for beginners
Continuous assessment of course work
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Insgesamt 5 Kurse:
MO wtl von 15.10.2012 bis 21.01.2013 14.00-19.15
DI wtl von 16.10.2012 bis 22.01.2013 13.00-18.15
MI wtl von 17.10.2012 bis 23.01.2013 13.00-18.15
DO wtl von 11.10.2012 bis 24.01.2013 13.00-18.15
FR wtl von 12.10.2012 bis 25.01.2013 08.30-13.45Ort: Räume des Anfängerpraktikums;Zugang: 1090, Boltzmanngasse 3, Rechter Hof, durch großes Holztor (Planskizze auf unserer Homepage http://www.univie.ac.at/anfpra ).Online-Voranmeldung von 01.10.2012, 12:00 Uhr bis 04.10.2011,12:00 Uhr auf http://www.univie.ac.at/anfpraPersönliche Anmeldung bei der Vorbesprechung am Fr 05.10.2012, 10:30 Uhr im Christian-Doppler-HS, 3.Stock, Strudlhofgasse 4, 1090 Wien.Online-Voranmeldung und persönliche Anmeldung sind verpflichtend!Anfragen an: praktikum.physik@univie.ac.at
MO wtl von 15.10.2012 bis 21.01.2013 14.00-19.15
DI wtl von 16.10.2012 bis 22.01.2013 13.00-18.15
MI wtl von 17.10.2012 bis 23.01.2013 13.00-18.15
DO wtl von 11.10.2012 bis 24.01.2013 13.00-18.15
FR wtl von 12.10.2012 bis 25.01.2013 08.30-13.45Ort: Räume des Anfängerpraktikums;Zugang: 1090, Boltzmanngasse 3, Rechter Hof, durch großes Holztor (Planskizze auf unserer Homepage http://www.univie.ac.at/anfpra ).Online-Voranmeldung von 01.10.2012, 12:00 Uhr bis 04.10.2011,12:00 Uhr auf http://www.univie.ac.at/anfpraPersönliche Anmeldung bei der Vorbesprechung am Fr 05.10.2012, 10:30 Uhr im Christian-Doppler-HS, 3.Stock, Strudlhofgasse 4, 1090 Wien.Online-Voranmeldung und persönliche Anmeldung sind verpflichtend!Anfragen an: praktikum.physik@univie.ac.at
Details
max. 110 participants
Language: German
Lecturers
- Wilhelm Anton Markovitsch
- David Geist
- Kerstin Hummer
- Alice Lassnig
- Johanna-Masume Lehner
- Clemens Mangler
- Clemens Nagel
- Herwig Peterlik
- Alfred Philipp
- Wolfgang Pichl
- Stephan Puchegger
- Franz Sachslehner
- Erhard Schafler
- Bogdan Sepiol
- Florian Spieckermann
- Thomas Waitz
Classes
Currently no class schedule is known.
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
Performance of basic physical experiments in mechanics, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, optics and atomic physics, including an introduction and application of error analysis.
Assessment and permitted materials
Marks are given for the preparational work, the performance of the experimental work, and the qualitiy of the written reports.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
1. Application of basic knowledge in physics to simple experimental problems.
2. Improved understanding of physical concepts by performing experiments.
3. Acquire new knowledge in physics and apply it to new problems.
4. Learn to handle simple measurement devices and tools.
5. Learn to write a protocol of the experimental results.
6. Learn to estimate the accuracy of measurements.
7. Become acquainted with computer-based data acquisition and evaluation.
8. Training in teamwork. Learn to work in small groups.
2. Improved understanding of physical concepts by performing experiments.
3. Acquire new knowledge in physics and apply it to new problems.
4. Learn to handle simple measurement devices and tools.
5. Learn to write a protocol of the experimental results.
6. Learn to estimate the accuracy of measurements.
7. Become acquainted with computer-based data acquisition and evaluation.
8. Training in teamwork. Learn to work in small groups.
Examination topics
Work is divided in eLearning-phases and practical work in the labs (blended learning concept). The preparation for the experiments takes place in an eLearning environment. The practical work is done in 12 units during the semester. At the end of each work unit a written documentation of the experiments has to be handed to the teachers.
Reading list
Association in the course directory
P 8, PD215
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