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CE2: Understanding and mastery of the basic concepts of the general laws of mechanics, thermodynamics, fields and waves and electromagnetism and their application in solving problems specific to engineering.
The Physics II subject belongs to the basic Physics subject of industrial engineering degrees. The various topics discussed in the subject are designed to enable students to learn new methods and theories that they will need in later subjects of the degree. It enables them to solve problems with initiative, to communicate and transmit knowledge and to carry out measurements and calculations.
The learning outcomes specify the specific measure of the competencies worked on.
This subject contributes to the following learning outcomes specified for the subject to which it belongs:
Additionally, the subject also evaluates the following learning outcomes that are not present in the subject to which it belongs:
Classes with large groups will be master classes (development of theory and practical examples) and participatory ("peer instruction", guided resolution of exercises and presentation of exercises by students).
Classes with small groups are participatory (resolution and presentation of exercises) and laboratory (with groups of 2 or 3 students). They familiarize the student with the measurement tools, their use and data processing methods.
65% of the activity of evaluation exercises, recoverable by subjects in case of failing the subject (it is necessary to obtain a minimum mark of 3,5 / 10 in this activity in order to pass the subject).
20% the activity of laboratory sessions (non-recoverable).
10% the activity of resolution and presentation of group exercises (non-recoverable).
5% active participation in class (recoverable through the activity of assessment exercises).
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Sears. Zemansky. University Physics. Pearson Education.