- Docente: Tiziano Rovelli
- Credits: 6
- SSD: FIS/07
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Francesca Cagliari (Modulo 1) Tiziano Rovelli (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Applied Pharmaceutical Sciences (cod. 8518)
Learning outcomes
The course introduces some base elements of classical mechanics,
fluid mechanics and thermodynamics, with the relative methodologies
and applications in the fields of physiology, biology and
chemistry. In addition, at the end of the course, the student
acquires a basic math knowledge, needed for future courses.
Course contents
Physics. Measurement of a physical quantity. Unit of
measurements. Systems of units. Experimental errors. Significant
figures. Vectors and vectorial algebra. The forces. Newton's laws.
The moment of a force. Static equilibrium. The levers. Friction.
Rectilinear and circular motion. Uniform motion and uniformly
accelerated motion. Energy. Power. Kinetic and potential energy.
Conservation of energy. Elasticity of materials and Hooke's law.
Density. Pressure. Hydrostatic pressure. Surface tension. Capillary
phenomena. Continuity equation. Bernoulli's theorem. Poiseuille's
law. Reynold's number. Sedimentation and centrifugation. Diffusion
phenomena. Thermal equilibrium. Temperature. Law of gases. Heat.
Specific heats. The first principle of thermodynamics. Real gases.
Change of phase. Latent heats. Propagation of heat.
Mathematics. Introduction: Sets. Real numbers. Functions and
their graphs, composite and inverse functions. Analytical Geometry:
Equations of lines and circles in the plane. Elementary functions:
powers with rational and real exponent. Logarithmic
functions. Trigonometric functions. Limits and Derivatives:
the intuitive concept of limit and related theorems. Definition of
the function derivative at a point and of the tangent. Points of
maximum and minimum.
Readings/Bibliography
Fisica:
Desmond M. Burns, Simon G.G. MacDonald - Ed. Zanichelli (Bologna)
Principi di fisica - Ezio Ragozzino - Ed. EdiSES (Napoli)
Electronic exercises book available from the web page:
http://www.bo.infn.it/ctf/eser
Mathematics:
Massimo Bergamini, Anna Trifone, Graziella Barozzi: Elementi di
Matematica; Edizioni Zanichelli. Volums:
S+L Equazioni, disequazioni e funzioni+ geometria
analitica;
O+Q Gognometria + trigonometria;
U Funzioni e limiti;
V+W Derivate e studio di funzioni+Integrali;
Teaching methods
Lectures and samples of problems using the electronic exercise
book.
Assessment methods
Physics:
1 hour and half written exam of 6 exercises, regarding the course
contents. The exam is passed whether 3 exercises are correctly
carried out, also taking into account the correct exercise
pieces.
Mathematics:
1 hour and 20 minutes written exam consisting of 2 parts:
*) multiple choice tests;
*) two exercises.
They are regarding the main program arguments, i.e. elementary
functions plots, maximum and minimum points calculation and a
theoretical question.
The final evaluation, which requires the 2 exams both passed, is
their average.
Teaching tools
Overhead projector, PC, projector. Tutors will carry out
preliminary lessons to allow all students to acquire the same basic
knowledge at the beginning of the courses.
Physics: for the contents see the web page
http://www.bo.infn.it/ctf/eser
Mathematics: notes and tests on the page
http://www.dm.unibo.it/~cagliari/
Links to further information
http://ishtar.unibo.it/rovelli/hp.html
Office hours
See the website of Tiziano Rovelli
See the website of Francesca Cagliari