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2.00 Credits
Space and matter, particles in motion, Newtonian mechanics, atoms and heat, wave phenomena. 2 lectures; 1 two-hour lab; 3 semester hours
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2.00 Credits
Electricity and magnetism, relativity, and optics. The fundamental structure of matter. 2 lectures; 1 two-hour lab; 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
The principles of mechanics and their applications. Kinematics, Newtonian mechanics, conditions for equilibrium, static's, work, energy and conservation laws. Rotation. Simple harmonic motion; Co-requisite: Mathematics 110, or 111. 3 lectures; 1 three-hour lab; 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Electric forces and fields, electrical potential, electric properties of matter. Magnetic forces and fields, charges in motion, magnetic properties of matter. Electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations. Wave motion, electromagnetic waves. Prerequisite: Physics 111; Co-requisite: Math 112. 3 lectures; 1 three-hour lab; 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A non-calculus course which presents an introduction to classical mechanics, heat and thermodynamics. Prerequisite: Mathematics C105 or its equivalent. 3 lectures; 1 three-hour lab; 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
A non-calculus course covering the fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism, electric circuits, and optics, including topics from modern physics. Prerequisites: Mathematics C105 or its equivalent, Physics 201 or its equivalent. 3 lectures; 1 three-hour lab; 4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Heat and heat transfer. The laws of thermodynamics, the kinetic theory of gases, and statistical mechanics. The laws of reflection and refraction of light. Lenses and mirrors. Interference, diffraction and polarization of light. The photon description of light. The wave description of electrons. The laboratory serves as an extension of the course lectures by introducing such topics as the photoelectric effect, atomic spectroscopy, and electron diffraction. Prerequisite: Physics 108; Co-requisite: Mathematics 215. 3 lecture periods; 1 three-hour lab;4 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
The zeroth, first, second, and third laws of thermodynamics with applications to physical phenomena. An introduction to statistical physics. Prerequisite: Physics 209; Co-requisite: Mathematics 215. 3 lectures; 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Electric charge, field, and potential. Electrostatic problems. Dielectric media. Electrostatic energy. Electric current. Prerequisite: Physics 209; Co-requisite: Mathematics 215 or 301. 3 lectures; 3 semester hours
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3.00 Credits
Magnetic fields and magnetic properties of matter. Electromagnetic induction. Maxwell's equations and electromagnetic waves. Prerequisite: Physics 305. 3 lectures; 3 semester hours
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