The program of the Physics class for Industrial and Management Engineering deals with classical physics. Mechanics is introduced in the first semester and electromagnetism in the second semester
After the course, students should know phenomenology and mathematical formulation of classical mechanics and electromagnetism laws. Knowing physics phenomenology means to be able to describe physics phenomena by using physical quantities. Knowing mathematical formulation means to be able to use scalar, vectorial, differential and integral forms of physics laws to interpret physical phenomena quantitatively and to predict their temporal evolution.
We deem the student has achieved the learning objectives when he can solve problems of mechanics and electromagnetism by using the appropriate mathematical formalism.
Classes are taken twice a week and they correspond to five hours a week. Lectures and tutorial classes are not formally separated.
Kinematics of the point body. Dynamics of the point body. Dynamics of point body systems. Dynamics of rigid bodies. Electrostatics. Electrical currents. Electrodynamics. Magnetostatics. Electromagnetic Induction.
"Fondamenti di Fisica" di D. Halliday, R. Resnick e J. Walker, ed. Casa Editrice Ambrosiana.
“Principi di Fisica” di R. A. Serway e J. W. Jewett, ed. EdiSes.
The class uses “aula web” at the address: https://ingsv.aulaweb.unige.it/course/view.php?id=127
Ricevimento: At Savona Campus, office n. 2, Delfino building. On monday, from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. On thursday, from 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
RANIERI ROLANDI (President)
CLAUDIO CARMELI
FABRIZIO FERRO
GUIDO GAGLIARDI
The class starts on thursday 22th, in room AN1 of Savona Campus, at 9.00 a.m.
Tests will be taken during the course. The final examination is made by a written test and by a complementary oral exam.
Pre-requisites :
Classical physics phenomenology at high school level. Calculus and trigonometry at high school level.