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Biomedical Physics I
PHZ 4702
Fall 2012
Prof. Per Arne [email protected]
850 644-6814
Keen Room 413
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Syllabus Instructor Prof. Per Arne Rikvold
Office: Department of Physics, Keen Building (KEN),Rm. 413
Phone: 644-6814
Email: [email protected]
URL:http://www.physics.fsu.edu/users/rikvold/info/rikvold.htm
Class Meetings TuTh 2:00 PM to 3:15 PM, at HCB 312. These classes
involve mainly lectures, discussions, demonstrations,problem solving, and the occasional guest seminar.
Attending the classes is very important.
Office Hours TBA in Keen Room 413, and by appointment.
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Office hoursI want to schedule my office hours at times when a
maximum number of you can take advantage of them.So please help me by marking the time slots on this
sheet, when you Can Not come.
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First-day attendance
Please sign by your name on the classrosterthat I will now pass around.
If you DO NOT sign, I will assume you
are absent, and you WILL BEAUTOMATICALLY DROPPED!
If you do not find your name on the list,
please write it on the form.
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Course Description
First in two-semester sequence on applications ofphysics concepts (covered in College Physics, PHY
2053 and 2054) to biology and medicine. The course willcover the physical basis of some common biologicalprocesses. Bio-statics, bio-dynamics, fluid motion (bloodflow), heat and thermodynamics of living systems(respiration), physics of the cell, and some special
topics. Prerequisites: PHY2053. Math requirements:algebra and trigonometry.
Texts
Main text:
Physics in Biology and Medicineby Paul Davidovits, 3rd Edition,Harcourt/Academic Press.
Further readings: Articles to be posted on Blackboard.
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Course topics
Introduction and Review
Elementary concepts in mechanics.
Bio-Statics Ch. 1, 2 Equilibrium, muscles, skeleton, joints.
Bio-Dynamics Chs. 3, 4, 5
Translational and angular motion (jumping, running, walking), stretch andcompression, bone fracture and injury.
Fluid Motion and Blood Flow Chs. 7, 8 Hydrostatics, Hydrodynamics, Blood pressure and flow, heart,
arteriosclerosis.
Heat, Thermodynamics and Life Chs. 9, 10, 11 Heat transfer and diffusion, respiratory system, body temperature
regulation, food and energy, Biomolecular thermodynamics
Muscles, molecular motors, and active transport
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Course Grade Components
Grade Component %
Homework Problems
Mid-term IMid-term II
Final Exam
25%
20%20%
35%
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Calculation of the Course Grade
Total Score (%)Grade
90.0 100.0
85.0 89.9
80.0 84.975.0 79.9
70.0 74.9
68.0 69.9
63.0 67.960.0 62.9
55.0 59.9
54.9 or below
A
A-
B+B
B-
C+
CC-
D
F
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Tu Aug 27Th Aug 29 Welcome to the Course!Review of Basic Physics Concepts Mandatory first-dayattendance!Tu Sep 4
Th Sep 6
Ch. 1 Static Forces: Equilibrium and stability
Ch. 1 Static Forces and the body: Themusculoskeletal system Set 1. Th Sep 6
Tu Sep 11Th Sep 13 Ch. 2 Friction, Ch. 3 Translational Motion:Basics
Ch. 3 Translational Motion: Jumping as
projectile motionSet 2. Th Sep 13
Tu Sep 18Th Sep 20 Ch. 4 Angular Motion:Centripetal force and turning a curve
Ch. 4 Angular Motion: Walking and running.
Set 3. Th Sept 20Tu Sep 25
Th Sep 27
Ch. 5 Elasticity and Strength of Materials:
To break or not to break a bone
Review for Midterm I
Set 4. Th Sep 27Tu Oct 2Th Oct 4 Midterm IGuest Lecture: Prosthetics and orthotics. No homeworkthis week! Midterm ITu Oct. 2
Tu Oct 9
Th Oct 11Ch. 7 Fluids at rest 1: Pressure, Pascals
principle,
Archimedes principle
Ch. 7 Fluids at rest 2: More on buoyancy.
Surfactants.
Set 5. Th Oct 11
Tu Oct 16
Th Oct 18 Ch. 8 Fluids in motion 1: Bernoullis law, flight
Ch. 8 Fluids in motion 2: Viscous fluids and thecardiovascular system Set 6. Th Oct 18
Date Themes Homework Due(Hand in onfollowing dates) Other Items
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Tu Oct 18Th Oct 20 Ch. 8 Fluids in motion 1: Bernoullis law, flightCh. 8 Fluids in motion 2: Viscous fluids and the
cardiovascular system Set 6. Tu Oct 18Tu Oct 23Th Oct 25 Ch. 8 Cardiovascular system 2: Blood pressureCh. 9 Heat and kinetic theory 1: Temperature, heat, ideal
gases, specific heat, phase changes and latent heatSet 7. Th Oct 25
Tu Oct 30Th Nov 1 Ch. 9 Heat and kinetic theory 2: Heat transfer, diffusion Ch. 9Diffusion and the respiratory system Set 8. Th Nov 1Tu Nov 6Th Nov 8 Osmosis and the kidneysReview for Midterm II Set 9. Th Nov 8Tu Nov 13
Th Nov 15Midterm IICh 10: Thermodynamics of life 1: First and Second Law,
thermal efficiencyNo homeworkthis week! Midterm IITu Nov. 13
Tu Nov 20
Th Nov 22Ch 10: Thermodynamics of life 2: Temperature regulation,
Entropy
Thanksgiving Day. No classes.
Set 10. Tu Nov 20Tu Nov 27
Th Nov 29Ch. 10: Thermodynamics of life 3: Free energies, Metabolic
reactions, ATP and ADP
Molecular motors 1: Muscles and intracellular transport Set 11. Th Nov 29Tu Dec 4Th Dec 6 Molecular motors 2: Life in NanolandReview for Final Set 12. Th Dec 6
FINAL EXAM: Tuesday, Dec. 11 5:30 - 7:30 PM. (HCB 312) ***GOOD LUCK!**
Date Themes Homework Due(Hand in onfollowing dates)
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