Vibrations and Waves

Objectives

It is intended that students attending this UC:

• Obtain solid knowledge of the oscillatory behavior of physical systems and the generation and propagation of waves;

• Recognize the mathematical formalism associated with vibrations and waves;

• Use mathematical formalism to solve analytical problems in vibratory and wave phenomena;

• Recognize the transversal diversity of examples of oscillatory and wave phenomena;

• Be able to identify oscillatory and wave problems and apply the general principles of vibrations and waves to specific physical applications, with essential mathematical methodology.

General characterization

Code

10522

Credits

6.0

Responsible teacher

Maria Isabel Simões Catarino

Hours

Weekly - 4

Total - 56

Teaching language

Português

Prerequisites

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Bibliography

The reference bibliography adopted is:

• G. C. King, Vibrations and Waves, Wiley, 2009

This book serves as a basis for teaching, and students are encouraged to consult others, namely:

• A.P. French, Vibrations and Waves, MIT, 2003
• H.J.Pain, The Physics of Vibrations and Waves, John Wiley & Sons, 2005
• Iain G. Main, Vibrations and Waves in Physics, Cambridge University Press, 1993

Teaching method

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Evaluation method

grade= 20% NF + 80% NT 

Subject matter

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Programs

Programs where the course is taught: