EPN-V2

MEK1400 Physics Course description

Course name in Norwegian
Fysikk
Weight
10.0 ECTS
Year of study
2024/2025
Course history
Curriculum
SPRING 2025
Schedule
  • Introduction

    Physics is the science that looks at phenomena like mass, energy and motion. You are simply investigating why the world is the way it is and how we can explain it mathematically. Thus, physics is one of the support beams in engineering.

    In this course, the student will learn about Newton's laws, and how to apply them mathematically to understand, for example, the conservation of energy, understand movement, speed and impact. In addition, the student will get an introduction to oscillations and electromagnetism.

  • Required preliminary courses

    No requirements over and above the admission requirements.

  • Learning outcomes

    After completing this course, the student has the following learning outcomes; defined as knowledge, skills and general competence.

    Knowledge

    The student:

    • should be familiar with Newton's laws
    • can explain concepts related to translation, rotational movements and dynamics
    • has knowledge of work, energy and the conservation of energy
    • has a basic understanding of oscillations
    • has a basic understanding of electromagnetism

    Skills

    The student should be:

    • able to apply mathematical knowledge to physics
    • familiar with the use vectors in mechanical system calculations
    • able to describe movements in space
    • able to describe work, energy and the conservation of energy
    • able to analyze and calculate relevant quantities related to translational and rotational movements.
    • apply Newton's laws to describe physical systems
    • able to perform calculations for the conservation of energy and momentum
    • able to perform calculations for the rotation of rigid bodies.

    General competence

    The student:

    • should be able to perform calculations on mechanical systems using Newton's laws
    • should be able to link general concepts in physics to their own subject area
  • Teaching and learning methods

    Lectures and exercises.

  • Course requirements

    No required coursework

  • Assessment

    Individual written examination under supervision of 3 hours.

    Examination results can be appealed.

    In the event of a new or postponed exam, an oral exam can be used. If an oral exam is used, the exam result cannot be appealed.

  • Permitted exam materials and equipment

    A handheld calculator that cannot be used for wireless communication or to perform symbolic calculations. If the calculator’s internal memory can store data, the memory must be deleted before the exam. Random checks may be carried out.

  • Grading scale

    Grade scale A-F.

  • Examiners

    One internal examiner. External examiners are used regularly.

  • Overlapping courses

    No overlap.