This unit (NEF1202) continues with the concept of forces studied in Engineering Physics 1, beginning with a consolidation of the student's knowledge of the gravitational force and the idea of 'action at a distance'. These principles are then applied to Electrostatic Forces and the Magnetic Force produced by moving charges as well as electromagnetic induction. The unit extends the topic of energy from Engineering Physics 1 with the topic of thermodynamics including temperature, thermal expansion, heat capacity, specific and latent heat, ideal gases, work and heat in the thermal process, first law of thermodynamics and an introduction to heat engines.

Unit details

Location:
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
NEF1202

Prerequisites

NEF1102 - Engineering Physics 1

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:
  1. Apply principles of electric and magnetic fields to engineering-related problems;  
  2. Calculate the forces acting on charged particles in electric and magnetic fields;  
  3. Apply principles of heat and temperature to engineering-related problems;  
  4. Effectively collaborate in teams/groups where students demonstrate responsibility for their own contributions and accountability in achieving the group's outcomes.  

Assessment

Assessment type Description Grade
Portfolio PBL Group Work 20%
Laboratory Work Interactive Laboratory tests 15%
Presentation Group Oral Presentation 15%
Test Individual Online Tests 50%

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