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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 10524, which may be taken concurrently, or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week selected to reinforce the concepts discussed in lecture. The first of a three-semester survey recommended for students majoring in the physical sciences. Newton's laws of motion, the conservation of momentum, angular momentum, and energy; and the theory of gravitation.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
One 2-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: PHYS 20483, which is normally taken concurrently. Selected experiments that demonstrate the concepts of Physics II.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 20473 and MATH 20524 which is normally taken concurrently or permission of instructor. The second of a three-semester sequence recommended for students of physical sciences. Electric charge, current and field; magnetism, time varying electromagnetic fields; geometrical optics; interference and diffraction.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 20474 (or PHYS 20473/20471), MATH 20524, which may be taken concurrently, or permission of instructor. Three hours lecture and one 2-hour laboratory per week selected to reinforce the concepts discussed in lecture. The second of a three-semester sequence recommended for students of physical sciences. Electric charge, current and field; magnetism, time varying electromagnetic fields; physical and geometric optics.
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3.00 Credits
This course represents credit earned through a semester study abroad experience with an institution or program with which Texas Christian University has an official agreement to accept credit. The site and specific content will be identified on the official transcript. Courses appearing on a student's official transcript have been included in the student's grade point average.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Admission to Honors Program in Physics and junior standing in Physics. The first of two courses required for Honors in Physics in which the candidate will carry out a program of research under the direction of a faculty member. The results of this research must be satisfactorily communicated to the department in an oral presentation and/or a written report.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM 10113 or CHEM 10114. Introduction to the physical, chemical, mechanical, electrical, and optical properties of metals, semiconductors, ceramics, and polymers. Emphasis on the relationship between these properties and how performance is influenced by microstructure and processing. Atomic bonding. Crystal structure. Phase equilibria. Deformation and fracture. Composite materials. Electronic, magnetic, dielectric and optical properties. Laboratory methods for characterizing materials emphasized. (Offered as ENGR or PHYS credit.)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 20073 and 20083, and 10153 or 10154, and 10163 or 10164. Selected experiments in telescope properties and resolution, astrophotography, spectroscopy, planetarium studies, geometrical optics, physical optics, atomic physics, and studies of experimental data available in research journals.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 20073 and 20083, or 20013 and 20023, PHYS 20473 and 20483, or PHYS 20474 and 20484, or PHYS 10153 and 10163, or PHYS 10154 and 10164. Physical properties of planets, stars, and galaxies.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: PHYS 30493, which may be taken concurrently. Selected topics in modern physics.
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