Educational objectives The diligent student, at the end of the course:
(I) will possess the basic knowledge concerning the scientific method and its application in the study of easily modelable physical systems;
(II) will have developed the ability to understand the meaning of the experimental data and its tabular and, above all, graphic representation;
(III) will have become aware of the fundamental difference between the knowledge of a physical law and its identification or its implications in reality;
(IV) will have developed good language skills, especially as regards scientific terminology relating to uncertainty and measurement error;
(V) will have developed a learning ability such as to allow him to study and deepen the experimental aspects of the other courses of the study course.
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