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17ABBFY2 - Physics II

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17ABBFY2 Z,ZK 5 2P+1S+1L English

The course 17ABBFY2 can be graded only after the course 17ABBFY1 has been successfully completed.

The course 17ABBEM can be graded only after the course 17ABBFY2 has been successfully completed.

The course 17ABBLPZ1 can be graded only after the course 17ABBFY2 has been successfully completed.

The course 17ABBZS can be graded only after the course 17ABBFY2 has been successfully completed.

The course 17ABBLPZ2 can be graded only after the course 17ABBFY2 has been successfully completed.

In order to register for the course 17ABBFY3, the student must have successfully completed the course 17ABBFY2.

In order to register for the course 17ABBKZS, the student must have successfully completed the course 17ABBFY2.

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Department of Natural Sciences
Synopsis:

The Physics II course introduces fundamentals and applications of electromagnetic fields. The covered topics include electromagnetic interaction, electric field, magnetic field, electromagnetic field, Maxwell's

equations, electromagnetic radiation, fundamentals of quantum physics, atomic nucleus and elementary particles, and interaction of radiation with matter.

Requirements:

1. Not more than 1 absence in computational exercise seminars.

2. 100 minutes written exam, which includes 5-6 theoretical questions.

Syllabus of lectures:

Outline of lectures:

1. Physical interaction.

2. Electromagnetic interaction, electrical field, Coulomb law

3. Electrical potencial, energy, capacity.

4. Intensity of magnetical field, Lorentz´ force.

5. Magnetical induction, Biot-Savart-Laplace law

6. Energy of magnetical field,

7. Electromagnetical induction.

8. Oscillation, RLC circuit.

9. Waves,

10. Maxwells´ equations, Laplaces´ operator.

11. Shining of black object, laws.

12. Aplications of elektromagnetic spectrum

13. Model of atom, spectroscopy.

14. Nuclear radiation.

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Study Objective:

Students will acquire the fundamental theory of electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic field, incl. Maxwell's equations, as well as a number of practical applications of the studied phenomena.

Study materials:

[1] Halliday, D. et al.: Fundamentals of Physics. John

Wiley and Sons.

[2] Feynmanovy přednášky na California Institute of Technology: http://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/

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The course is a part of the following study plans:
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