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Department of Physics, Unit Catalogue 2011/12


PH30094: Planetary physics

Click here for further information Credits: 3
Click here for further information Level: Honours (FHEQ level 6)
Click here for further information Period: Semester 2
Click here for further information Assessment: EX 100%
Click here for further information Supplementary Assessment: Mandatory extra work (where allowed by programme regulations)
Click here for further information Requisites: Before taking this unit you must take PH10004 and take PH20014 and take PH20029
Click here for further information Description: Aims:
The aim of this unit is to give an overview of our current picture of planetary physics, both in our solar system and beyond.

Learning Outcomes:
After taking this unit the student should be able to:
* describe current knowledge of the constituents of our own Solar System;
* describe the latest advances in our knowledge of exoplanetary physics;
* explain the tools of current and future planetary exploration, quantifying their advantages, limits and accuracies;
* explain the physical processes determining a planetary environment, from the magnetosphere to the core;
* quantify the variations of planetary parameters and explain their significance.

Skills:
Numeracy T/F A, Problem Solving T/F A.

Content:
Review of the planetary bodies in the Solar System and other systems. Telluric planets, gas giants, large asteroids and comets. The tools of planetary exploration and their underlying physics (satellites, landers, instruments). Examples of recent planetary missions. Electromagnetism and remote sensing. Moments of inertia, gravity and orbital mechanics. Magnetic fields and planetary physics. Neutron mapping (Mars/Moon/Earth). Helioseismology and links with acoustics. Convection in planetary interiors (telluric planets, icy bodies, gas giants).
Applications presented will be taken from: Venus (from the magnetosphere to the core); Moon (formation and in-depth mapping); Mars (gravity studies, neutron mapping, presence of water and other useful elements); Europa and Io; Jupiter-sized planets in the solar system and elsewhere; comets.
Click here for further informationProgramme availability:

PH30094 is Optional on the following programmes:

Department of Mathematical Sciences
  • TSMA-AFM08 : MSc Modern Applications of Mathematics (Full-time) - Year 1
  • TSMA-AFL02 : PG Dip Modern Applications of Mathematics (Full-time) - Year 1
Department of Physics
  • USXX-AFB03 : BSc (hons) Mathematics and Physics (Full-time) - Year 3
  • USXX-AKB04 : BSc (hons) Mathematics and Physics with Placement (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • USXX-AAB04 : BSc (hons) Mathematics and Physics with Study Year Abroad (Full-time with Study Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • USPH-AFB01 : BSc (hons) Physics (Full-time) - Year 3
  • USPH-AFB05 : BSc (hons) Physics with Computing (Full-time) - Year 3
  • USPH-AKB06 : BSc (hons) Physics with Computing (with Placement) (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • USPH-AAB06 : BSc (hons) Physics with Computing with Year Abroad (Full-time with Study Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • USPH-AKB02 : BSc (hons) Physics (with Placement) (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • USPH-AAB02 : BSc (hons) Physics with Year Abroad (Full-time with Study Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • USPH-AFB09 : BSc Physics (Full-time) - Year 3
  • USPH-AKB09 : BSc Physics (with Placement) (Full-time with Thick Sandwich Placement) - Year 4
  • USPH-AFM02 : MPhys Physics (Full-time) - Year 3
  • USPH-AFM04 : MPhys Physics with Research Placement (Full-time) - Year 3
  • USXX-AFM01 : MSci (hons) Mathematics and Physics (Full-time) - Year 3

NB. Programmes and units are subject to change at any time, in accordance with normal University procedures.