Teacher
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FRANCESCHINI ROBERTO
(syllabus)
This course aims at presenting the general aspects of physics with a special focus on the principles highlighted by observable physical phenomena and experiments. Topics of the course are presented starting from direct observation of natural phenomena. From these observations we formulate questions about the laws of Nature and we discuss the understanding of these phenomena in Physics. Topics of the course are mainly material for general physics courses (mechanics, electrostatics, nature of oscillatory phenomena and the light, basics of thermodynamics). Furthermore, during the course some more advanced topics in modern physics will be presented, for instance the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, antimatter, the problem of the dark matter of the Universe.
Course material and more info at http://webusers.fis.uniroma3.it/franceschini/iff.html
(reference books)
Marion - Physics and the Physical Universe - Wiley Born - Einstein's theory of relativity - Dover Weinberg - To Explain the World: The Discovery of Modern Science - Harper March - Physics for poets - McGraw-Hill
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