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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Vectors and scalar quantities, geometrical optics, kinematics, Newton's Laws of Motion, work, workenergy, conservation of energy, conservation of momentum, center of mass and its motion. Corequisite: MA 241.
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3.00 Credits
Special theory of relativity, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion, waves, fluids, heat, kinetic theory, thermodynamics. Prerequisite: PS 150. Corequisite: MA 242.
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Individual independent or directed study of topics in the fields of the physical sciences impinging on aerospace development or practices that are of current or anticipated interest. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor and approval of the department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Fluids, temperature, heat, first and second laws of thermodynamics, wave motion, acoustics. Prerequisites: MA 242, PS 215, PS 216. Corequisite: MA 243.
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1.00 Credits
One three-hour laboratory session per week with experiments chosen primarily from wave motion, transverse and longitudinal waves, superposition of waves, traveling waves, and standing waves.
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3.00 Credits
Estimations, order of magnitude analysis, Newton's Law, gravitation, kinematics, work and energy, momentum, rotation, harmonic motion. Prerequisite: MA 241. Corequisites: MA 242, PS 216.
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1.00 Credits
One three-hour laboratory session per week, with experiments chosen primarily from mechanics. Corequisite: PS 215.
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3.00 Credits
Static electricity, Gauss's Law, potential, Ohm's Law,direct current circuits, magnetic fields, induced electromotive force, inductance, EM waves, the nature of light, images formed by mirrors and lenses and optical instruments. Prerequisites: MA 243, PS 208. Corequisite: PS 220.
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1.00 Credits
One three-hour laboratory session per week with experiments chosen primarily from thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and geometric optics. Prerequisites: MA 243 and PS 208. Corequisite: PS 219.
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4.00 Credits
This course focuses on the geology, paleohistory, flora, fauna, and ecosystems of the region. The course covers such topics as the relationship between slope, elevation, topography, and plant communities.
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