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Analytical DynamicsLaajuus (5 cr)

Course unit code: C-10088-3351504

General information


Credits
5 cr
Teaching language
Finnish
Institution
University of Eastern Finland

Objective

Aim is to learn to describe system's motion by Lagrangian and Hamiltonian equations and taking into account the effect of rotating and/or accelarated motion of coordinate system (Noninertial Reference Frame) on equations. The course develops the following generic skills: critical thinking, identification and development of one's own expertise, and interaction and communication

Content

Gravitation. Calculus of variation. Hamilton's principle. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian dynamics. Central-force motion. Motion in a noninertial reference frame. Dynamics of rigid body.

Qualifications

Basics Physics I, basics studies in mathematics, Multidimensional Analysis a and b, Differential Equations a or equivalent knowledge.

Materials

Thornton, Marion: Classical dynamics of particles and systems, 5. edition.

Further information

The course will be held every academic year. This course is intended for the following student groups: • Undergraduate students in Technical Physics and Applied Physics (BSc) • Other undergraduate or graduate students in technology, physics and mathematics and lifelong learners provided that the pre-requisites are met.

Execution methods

48 h lectures, 20 h exercises, 67 h independent studying

Accomplishment methods

Modes of study: Exercises (40% mandatory) and written exam or general exam. Evaluation criteria: Exercises pass-fail, exam 0-5 (approved performance 50% of the maximum points of the exam) or general exam 0-5 (approved performance 50% of the maximum points of the exam).

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