10 Credits AUTUMN


Pre-requisites: Students should have competence above or at least equal to A2 level in Physics and Mathematics


Aims/Description: One of four half-modules forming the Level-1 Astronomy course, PHY104 aims to equip students with a basic understanding of the important physical concepts and techniques involved in astronomy with an emphasis on how fundamental results can be derived from fairly simple observations. The course consists of four sections: (i) Basic Concepts, Fluxes, Temperatures and Magnitudes; (ii) Astronomical Spectroscopy; (iii) Gravitational Astrophysics. Parts (i),(ii) and (iii) each comprise some six lectures. The lectures are supported by problem classes and laboratory work.

Restrictions on availability: Above, or at least AS, or equivalent in physics and mathematics

Staff Contact: Professor Clive Tadhunter, Physics
Teaching Methods: Lectures, Laboratory Sessions, Problem Solving Classes
Assessment: Formal Examination, Laboratory Work, Homework

Notes: Basic algebra and calculus required.

Information on the department responsible for this unit (Physics and Astronomy):

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