Course

Introduction to Mathematics and Physics 2 (YMF110)


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See course description and exam/assesment information for this semester (2024-2025)

Semesters

Fakta

Emnekode

YMF110

Vekting (stp)

10

Semester undervisningsstart

Spring

Undervisningsspråk

Norwegian

Antall semestre

1

Vurderingssemester

Spring

Content

Concepts form calculus. Trigonometric functions. Vectors in 2D and 3D. Integral calculus and methods such as integration by parts and integration by inverse chain rule. Practical applications of integrals. Probability. Mechanics: potential and kinetic energy, momentum, and more on force and movement in 2D.

Learning outcome

Knowledge: Know about the concepts presented in the course so that the student is able to take further courses in mathematics and physics required in the engineering degree, particularly Mathematical Methods 1 (MAT100) Physics (FYS100). The student will during the course gain knowledge that must be applied in the courses running in parallel.

Skills: The student will be able to structure, solve, document and present problems from the course content. They will also be able to interpret and evaluate solutions and comment upon relevance and precision.

General competence: The student will see the use of concepts from mathematics as a tool for solving problems from both math and physics. They will see how physical laws form the basis for creating mathematical models, and how math and physics are interconnected in all the themes in the course. Through this course and Introduction to math and physics 1 (YMF100_1), the students are able to communicated with others about problems in science and technology.

Forkunnskapskrav

Ingen

Exam

Form of assessment Weight Duration Marks Aid Exam system Withdrawal deadline Exam date
Written exam 1/1 4 Hours Letter grades Specified printed and hand-written means are allowed. Definite, basic calculator allowed


Vilkår for å gå opp til eksamen/vurdering

Theortical exercises

Theortical exercises

Mandatory work demands (such as hand in assignments, lab- assignments, projects, etc) must be approved by subject teacher within the specified deadlines.

Fagperson(er)

Head of Department:

Tom Ryen

Course coordinator:

Sven Ole Aase

Method of work

5 hours lectures, 2 hour problem solving with teaching assistants, and 1 hour with review of problems from mandatory (and non-mandatory) exercises per week.

Åpent for

Electrical Engineering, Vocational Path - Bachelor's Degree Programme Energy and Petroleum Engineering, Vocational Path - Bachelor in Engineering Mechanical Engineering - Vocational Path, Bachelor in Engineering

Litteratur

Book Sinus matematikk forkurs : grunnbok Oldervoll, Tore, Oslo, Cappelen Damm, 812 s., 2016, isbn:978-82-02-50905-7, Book coSinus matematikk : forkurs : oppgavesamling Oldervoll, Tore, Rudebjer, Lars,; Sundby, Terje, Oslo, Cappelen Damm, 302 s., 2016, isbn:978-82-02-50907-1, Book Rom, stoff, tid : forkurs : grunnbok Grimenes, Arne Auen, Sletbak, Bjørn,; Jerstad, Per, [Oslo], Cappelen Damm, 464 s., 2016, isbn:978-82-02-51135-7, Book Rom stoff tid : forkurs : studiebok Grimenes, Arne Auen, Sletbak, Bjørn,; Jerstad, Per, [Oslo], Cappelen Damm, 292 s., 2016, isbn:978-82-02-51136-4,
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