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GENERAL PHYSICS

CODE 86983
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
CREDITS
  • 12 cfu during the 1st year of 9273 INGEGNERIA ELETTRONICA E TECNOLOGIE DELL'INFORMAZIONE(L-8) - GENOVA
  • TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
  • MODULES This unit is composed by:
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    The course Fisica Generale is divided in 2 modules. The first, module A, is devoted to classical mechanics of point-particles and rigid bodies; the second, module B, to the theory of electromagnetism in vacuum.

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    LESSONS

    Class schedule

    All class schedules are posted on the EasyAcademy portal.

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    EXAM: Ongoing evaluation + written exam (one complete or two partial - mandatory) + oral exam (mandatory)

    The final grade results from the sum of the marks of ongoing evaluations and the written and oral exams. The ongoing evaluated activities are not mandatory and are reserved for first-year students (enrolled in the academic year 2023/2024). Written and oral exams are mandatory for all students.

    ONGOING EVALUATED ACTIVITIES (only for students matriculated ay 2023-2024)

    - ONLINE TESTS: two online quiz tests for each course module are available on Aulaweb. Each test is passed if the score is ≥ 7/10. For each test, the student is awarded 0.5 points (for a maximum of 2 points, 1 for module A and 1 for module B).
    - HOME ASSIGNMENTS: three homework assignments are foreseen to be solved in groups or individually, which will be evaluated and give the right to a maximum of 2 points/semester which will be added to the score of the written test. Only students participating in at least 2 of these activities each semester will be entitled to these bonus points.

    The points obtained with the activities evaluated during the course (Aulaweb tests and group activities) are valid up to February 2025 exam.

    COMPLETE WRITTEN TEST

    The complete written test consists of four exercises: 2 exercises on Mechanics + 2 exercises on Electromagnetism. The maximum time for the complete test (2 + 2 problems) is four hours. The dates of the written tests are reported on Aulaweb and on the exam calendar website. Only scheduled exams are granted.

    PARTIAL WRITTEN TESTS

    Two partial written tests are reserved for those enrolled in 2023-2024. The first (on module A - classical Mechanics), concurrent with the ordinary exams of January and February 2024, consists of 2 exercises on Mechanics. The second one (on module B - Electromagnetism), concurrent with the ordinary June and July 2024 exams, in 2 exercises on Electromagnetism. The maximum time available for each partial test is 2 hours.

    Only students enrolled in ay 2023-2024 can choose this type of written test. 

    The partial written exam on Mechanics of January 2024, can be repeated, regardless of the test mark, in February 2024.

    If the partial exam on Mechanics is passed with a score ≥ 15/32 (excluding Online tests and homework points), students are allowed to sustain the partial exam on Electromagnetism, which will take place during the ordinary tests of June and July 2024. Also in this case, it is possible to repeat the test in July 2024.

    If the second partial test is passed with a score ≥ 15/32 (excluding online tests and homework points), the written exam is considered passed with a score equal to the arithmetic mean of the first and second partial tests.

    CAN I USE TEXTBOOKS DURING THE WRITTEN EXAM?

    During the written exam, students are not allowed to use any textbook. A copy of the formulary (the same downloadable from Aulaweb) is provided to each student. No electronic devices other than scientific calculators are allowed.

    CAN I REPEAT THE WRITTEN EXAM?

    The student who has already passed the written exam, if not satisfied with the mark, can repeat the written exam. The submission of the new classwork cancels the previous mark independently of the result.

    HOW LONG THE MARK OF THE WRITTEN EXAM IS VALID?

    The mark of the written exam, obtained with the complete test (≥ 15/32) or with the two partial tests (≥ 15/32 for each test), grants the right to access the oral exam up to February 2025.

    DATE OF THE ORAL EXAM

    The date of oral examinations is announced during the written exam and is published on Aulaweb.

    WRITTEN EXAM 

    Due to the limitations related to classroom booking, students wishing to take part in the written, partial or complete exam must register on unige pass, at least 5 days before the exam date.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS

    The assessment tools associated with each learning objective are reported in the table below. 

     

    Activities during the course

    Oral admission test (ONLY during Covid-19 emergency)

    Written exam

    Oral exam

    to describe how to use the scientific method for analyzing physical phenomena

    no

    no

    no

    yes

    to understand the language/lexicon of Physics for describing physical phenomena

    yes

    yes

    yes

    yes

    to identify the model, among those proposed, which best describes a specific physical phenomenon

    yes

    yes

    yes

    yes

    to use the language/lexicon of Physics in the description of physical phenomena and in solving problems

    no

    no

    yes

    yes

    to describe the theory of classical mechanics and electromagnetism presented by the teachers

    no

    no

    partially

    yes

    to describe, in a quantitative way, the physical phenomena

    yes

    yes

    yes

    yes

    to solve problems of mechanics and electromagnetism by combining the theoretical principles of Physics with mathematical formalism yes yes yes partially

    to explain all the steps required to solve exercises, demonstrate a theorem, or describe models

    no

    no

    yes

    yes

    self-assess the ability to describe physical situations by exploiting the theories and models proposed during the course

    yes

    no

    no

    yes

    Exam schedule

    Date Time Location Type Notes