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Ordinary differential equations and their applications in physics
Soukup, Lubomír ; Kisela, Tomáš (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
Numerous tasks of engineering practice lead to ordinary differential equations. In many cases these equations exist as mathematic formalization of appropriate physical laws. The aim of this thesis is to mention some of these problems especially with regard to the topic discussed within the studies at FSI VUT in Brno.
Physics problems for radiology assistants
KOVÁŘ, Jan
The thesis was examining an opportunity to apply the curriculum process theorem in the matter of general and radiology physics and their problems' expression. The first objective is to create an educational text which would elucidate an indispensable theory for radiology assistant. The educational text is to involve problem expressions of needful physical fields. The second objective was to implement the curriculum process as a quiz and so to evaluate the familiarity among the professionals in the field. Furthermore, three hypotheses were formed. The first hypothesis presumed it is possible by applying the curriculum process to delimit the collection of physics problems that will be tailored to the needs and facilities of radiology assistants. The second hypothesis was divided into two subparts: A) By comparison of a physics structure and compounds of a radiology assistant profile it is possible to process a collection of problems dedicated to general physics. B) By comparison of a physics structure and compounds of a radiology assistant profile it is possible to process the collection of problems dedicated to radiology physics. The third formed hypothesis presumed the familiarity among responders regarding the field will resemble of normal distribution. By comparing the conceptual curriculum of physics and radiology, an educational text was created, which contained exemplary statements of general and radiological physics in relation to the components of the profile of the radiological assistant. By creating the text and defining example statements, the first goal of the work was fulfilled, and the first two hypotheses were accepted. Another application of the curricular process was to compile a test, the questions of which were based on the content of the educational text. Descriptive and mathematical statistics were used to appraise the research observing the test results. The outcome of the research acknowledged the third hypothesis. The second objective was reached by the test implementation. As a certain standardisation the second, previously used test was handed to the responders concomitantly to the first test. Via a parametric test the link between both tests results was confirmed. Following correlation analysis established the strong positive correlation. The results of the bachelor's thesis show that the created educational text together with a set of example statements can be effectively used to prepare students for the profession of radiological assistant.
Ordinary differential equations and their applications in physics
Soukup, Lubomír ; Kisela, Tomáš (referee) ; Čermák, Jan (advisor)
Numerous tasks of engineering practice lead to ordinary differential equations. In many cases these equations exist as mathematic formalization of appropriate physical laws. The aim of this thesis is to mention some of these problems especially with regard to the topic discussed within the studies at FSI VUT in Brno.

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