Physics II. - KEXFI2ABN

Academic year/semester: 2024/25/1

ECTS Credits: 6

Available for: All OU students

Lecture hours: 2
Seminarium:0
Practice: 0
Laboratory: 0
Consultation: 1

Prerequisites: Physic I.

Course Leader: Dr. Habil. Katalin Gambár

Faculty: Kandó Kálmán Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 1084 Budapest, Tavaszmező utca 17.

Course Description:
Aims: to give a stable foundation to the professional subjects and to help to understand the physical
basis of the professional literature in future works.
Topics to be covered: atomic physics; physics of condensed matter; nuclear physics

Competences:

Topics:
Topics
1. The theory of special relativity
Kinematics
2. The theory of special relativity
Dynamics
3. The boundary of the classical concepts:
Black body radiation
4. Photo effect
5. Compton effect
6. Wave-particle duality
7. Classical models of atom: Rutherford’s model, Bohr’s model, quantum numbers, Pauli exclusion principle)
8. Quantum mechanics: Heisenberg’s uncertainty relation,
Schrödinger equation.
9. Condensed matter physics: metallic bond, conductivity
10.Condensed matter physics: Hall effect Electronic band structure.
11. test
12. Condensed matter physics: Magnetic properties. Piezoelectricity. Liquid crystals.
13. Condensed matter physics: Superconductivity, luminescence. Lasers
14. Repair test

Assessment: Requirements of the signature: The absenteeism rate should not exceed 30% of the class hours Type of exam: written. Evaluation: The final grade is made by adding the points from the test and the exam.Test - maximum 50 points, exam - maximum 50 points. Summary of points: maximum points can be obtained by summation: 50+50 = 100. The levels for grades are Evaluation: Summary of points: maximum points can be obtained by summation: 50+50 = 100. Evaluation: Evaluation Points obtained 1 0 – 49 2 50 – 61 3 62 –74 4 75– 74 5 88 – 100

Exam Types:

Written Exam

Test Exam

Compulsory bibliography: Alvin Hudson, Rex Nelson: University Physics

Recommended bibliography:

Additional bibliography:

Additional Information: Minor shifts may occur, because lecturers take into account levels of understandings and ability of notes-taking of the students, and because lecturers show examples belong to the given chapters.