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1.00 Credits
This course will focus on the following topics and their applications in chemistry and life sciences: kinematics, dynamics, conservation laws of mechanics, fluids, heat and transport phenomena, thermodynamics, simple harmonic motion, traveling waves, and sound. Lectures, demonstrations, and recitations. Prerequisite: one semester of calculus and concurrent enrollment in PHY-121. Fall semester.
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1.00 Credits
This course will focus on the following topics and their applications in chemistry and life sciences: light and optics; electricity and magnetism; atomic, molecular, solid state, and nuclear physics; quantum physics; and special relativity. Lectures, demonstrations, and recitations. Prerequisite: PHY-120/121 and concurrent enrollment in PHY-171. Spring semester.
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0.25 Credits
This course will consist of one two-hour lab session each week. Experiments will explore phenomena in the following areas: light and optics; electricity and magnetism; atomic, molecular, solid state, and nuclear physics; quantum physics. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in PHY-17O or PHY-172. Spring semester.
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This course will focus on the following topics and their applications in chemistry and life sciences: light and optics; electricity and magnetism; atomic, molecular, solid state, and nuclear physics; quantum physics; and special relativity. Lectures, demonstrations, and recitations. Prerequisites: PHY-121/122 and concurrent enrollment in PHY-171. Spring semester.
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The basic principles of classical mechanics will be studied in detail. The course will introduce and use differential and integral calculus in the analysis and solving of physical problems. Five lectures per week. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in PHY-201 and concurrent or previous enrollment in MCS-121 or MCS-131 or permission of instructor. Fall semester.
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0.25 Credits
Experiments in classical mechanics taught in conjunction with PHY-200. One two-hour lab weekly. Pre-lab exercises use the campus computer networks. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in PHY-200. Fall semester.
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The basic principles of thermal physics and wave phenomena including sound and light will be studied in detail. Calculus will be used throughout the course. Five lectures per week. Prerequisites: PHY-200, concurrent enrollment in PHY-221, and concurrent or previous enrollment in MCS-122 or MCS-132 or permission of instructor. Spring semester.
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0.25 Credits
Experiments in heat, sound and optics taught in conjunction with PHY-220. One two-hour lab weekly. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in PHY-220. Spring semester.
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0.50 Credits
An introduction to Fourier series, series solutions to differential equations, special functions, partial differential equations, linear equations, vectors, matrices and determinants, and coordinate transformations. Emphasis will be placed on the mathematics needed to describe physical systems. Three lectures weekly. Prerequisite: MCS-222. Spring semester.
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1.00 Credits
The basic principles of classical electromagnetism will be studied in detail. Calculus will be used throughout the course. Five lectures and one two-hour lab weekly. Prerequisite: PHY-200, concurrent enrollment in PHY-241 and MCS-222, or permission of instructor. Fall semester.
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