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PHYS 191: The Newtonian Revolution
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
For honors students; examines the changes that took place in mathematics, physics and astronomy from 1500 to 1700. Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, and Newton in the context of their departure from Greek and Medieval science. Social and philosophical consequences considered.
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PHYS 192: The Einstein/Bohr Revolution
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
For honors students; examines the development of quantum mechanics and relativity. Studies the evolution of key concepts which arose out of the failures of classical physics. Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and their contemporaries discussed as scientific figures and as philosophical innovators.
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PHYS 194: Space,Time, and Einstein's Theory of Relativity
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Using only a bit of algebra and geometry, presents an elementary but thorough exposition of Einstein's theory. Introduces just enough elements of classical physics to focus on the startling implications of the theory regarding the nature of space and time. For honors students only.
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PHYS 197: The Universe: The First 15 Billion Years
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Examines how new ideas and results from particle physics, astronomy, geophysics, and biology point to a Universe that was unthinkable a decade ago. How has the physical Universe changed over the 15 billion years since the big bang? What are the conditions necessary for Life in the Universe? What factors lead to advanced life and intelligence? For honors students and physics majors with instructor's permission.
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PHYS 199: Newton to Einstein & Beyond
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
For honors students and physics majors with instructor's permission. Discusses the evolution of our understanding of the universe from the classical Newtonian view to the quantum revolution inspired 100 years ago by Einstein and Bohr to the current "standard model". Prerequisite: Modest math-science sophistication.
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PHYS 205: College Physics I
4.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Mechanics, heat, and sound. Topics of interest to biology concentrators, premedical and computer science students.
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PHYS 206: College Physics II
4.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Electricity, magnetism, and light. Topics of interest to biology concentrators, pre-medical and computer science students. Prerequisite: 205 or equivalent.
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PHYS 215: University Physics I
4.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An intensive calculus-based course in mechanics, heat and sound. Although intended primarily for mathematics, science, and engineering students, open to all qualified students. Prerequisite or concurrent: MATH 122.
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PHYS 216: University Physics II
4.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An intensive calculus-based course in electricity, magnetism, and light. Intended for mathematics, science, and engineering students but open to all qualified students. Prerequisites: PHYS 215; MATH 221 (or concurrent).
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PHYS 225: Introductory Mechanics Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A laboratory course stressing concepts and measurement techniques for velocity, acceleration, friction, and momentum and energy conservation. Prerequisite or concurrent: 205 or 215.
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