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Physical bases of biophysics

2022-2023

Leírás

Általános információk

Compulsory course (lectures only)

1 credit

The course will be held in Hári lecture hall during the first four Tuesdays (19:10 - 20:40)  and Fridays (16:50 - 18:20) of the semester.

Therefore, we recommend it to every student to attend this course, as it will help in preparing for the mandatory test and for studies in Biophysics.

Closing test of the course: we give a possibility to write it on the 5th week (the date will be announced later). Those, who passed it, should just sign up to a semifinal exam date and will get the grade of this test. Those, who did not succeed, will have written exam in the exam period.

A tantárgy feladata az orvosképzés céljainak megvalósításában

The aim of the subject is to remedy the deficiencies in the education of mathematics and physics in secondary schools, and to provide the background knowledge necessary for the Biophysics subject. 

A tantárgy elsajátításához szükséges segédanyagok (könyv, jegyzet, egyéb)

Physical Bases of Biophysics (manual)

Unit conversion

Transposition of formulae

Előadások

Előadások

1 Mathematics necessary for understanding biophysical laws. (Ádám Zolcsák) 2022.09.06.  
2 Physical quantities and units. Kinematics – physics of motion (Ádám Zolcsák) 2022.09.09.  
3 Mechanics: Dynamics and Statics – momentum, force, Newton's laws, laws of dynamics, changes of shape, pressure (Ádám Orosz) 2022.09.13. PBB_22_3_Dynamics_Statics_AO.pdf  
4 Mechanics – Work, Energy (Ádám Orosz) 2022.09.16. PBB_Lecture_4.mp4   PBB_22_4_Work_Energy_OA.pdf  
5 Fluid mechanics, Thermodynamics. (Ádám Orosz) 2022.09.20.  
6 Oscillations and waves (Ádám Orosz) 2022.09.23.  
7 Electricity – charges in rest and in motion (Nikolett Kósa) 2022.09.27.  
8 Magnetism, magnetic induction (Nikolett Kósa) 2022.09.30.  

Vizsga

Vizsga

Timetable for the test:

October 7 (Friday)
14:30 EP1
15:00 EP4
15:30 EP2
16:00 EP3

The test writing will be in one of the student laboratories of the Department (1st floor)