PH363-P :

Department

Department of Physics

Academic Program

Bachelor in Physics

Type

Compulsory

Credits

02

Prerequisite

PH352-P

Overview

The course is one of the compulsory specialization courses for students in the physics program, and the course aims to provide the student with some skills about optical devices, their types and the way they work to make them familiar with the most important topics that they may face in natural physical phenomena in life, such as interference, diffraction, polarization, light sources, their types, methods of work, and how to deal with them to calculate the notch constant and set the Rydberg constant.Learning Outcomes:

Intended learning outcomes

That the student innovates and understands visual physical phenomena with some modernity and creativity Acquire knowledge and understanding of the topics of overlap, diffraction and polarization in practiceObtain knowledge and understanding of the use of different visual physical laws in their realization and calculation in the laboratory Acquire knowledge and understanding of the applications of physical optics and conduct various practical experiments

Teaching and learning methods

Training and experimentation Training and practical experiments Laboratory Reporting Discussion and use of blackboard and calligrapherEvaluation:

Methods of assessments

Midterm exam 18%Student activity in a lab 15%Reporting per trial 28% Theoretical final exam 25% Practical final exam 15%

References: Experiments in Advanced Physics - Part One and Two - d. Karima Al-Sharif