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PHYS 3333: Fiss, Fus, Psychos
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University of Wyoming
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Multidisciplinary examination of the atomic bombings of Japan. World War II developments will place the atom in the multiple perspectives of military strategy, technology, humanistic values, hegemony and post-war developments. Non-science majors are particularly encouraged to enroll. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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PHYS 3640: Mod Elec and Exp Tech
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University of Wyoming
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Introduced to analog and digital circuits/devices and computer interfacing with laboratory equipment and experiments. Includes computer programming, the analysis of experimental data, and report writing. Apply the skills developed in this class to interface with and control representative instrumentation used in experimental physics laboratories. Prerequisites: PHYS 2320.
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PHYS 3650: Adv Lab Mod Phys/Electronics
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University of Wyoming
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Presents fundamentals of modern optics, modern and quantum physics, classical mechanics, E&M/electronics, and thermodynamics in a project-oriented interactive undergraduate laboratory with a focus on professional-grade lab report writing. Students learn professional data handling, error theory, and data analysis. Prerequisites: PHYS 2310 or 2320.
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PHYS 4000: Applied Laser Sci
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Covers basic operational principles of lasers and their many applications in science and industry. Prerequisites: PHYS 2310 or equivalent; PHYS 4310 and 4480 desirable.
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PHYS 4050: Phys Princpl Pol
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University of Wyoming
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Serves educators and other interested persons, covering technical basis of several forms of pollution: radiation, atmospheric, noise and water. Requires mathematics at the level of exponential manipulations, simple trigonometry and geometry. Prerequisite: college physics course.
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PHYS 4140: Pract Mod Electron
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2.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Laboratory in practical electronics for non-physics majors. Initial sessions familiarize students with multimeters, oscilloscopes and basic electrical components. Remaining sessions build practical devices using modern integrated circuits. Does not count toward physics major. Prerequisite: PHYS 1050, 1120.
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PHYS 4150: Energy In Tech Soc
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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Introduces students to technical basis of energy production and consumption. Focuses on meeting world's energy needs in year 2100. Prerequisite: PHYS 1210.
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PHYS 4160: Enrg Issus Educatr
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University of Wyoming
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Serves educators and other interested persons. Covers history, technologies, resources and future needs of energy with reference to the world's energy needs in the year 2100. Requires mathematics at the level of exponential manipulations, simple trigonometry and geometry. Introduces concepts of elementary probability theory. Prerequisite: college physics course.
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PHYS 4210: Class Mechanics I
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3.00 Credits
University of Wyoming
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First semester of a two-course sequence Presents classical mechanics at intermediate level. Begins with elementary Newtonian mechanics and builds step by step into analytic mechanics. Includes simple harmonic motion of particles in one, two or three dimensions, gravitation; introduction to rigid-body motion; and introduction to Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Mechanics. Prerequisites: PHYS 2310 or equivalent, MATH 2210 or equivalent.
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PHYS 4220: Class Mechanics II
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University of Wyoming
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Follows PHYS 4210. Presents classical mechanics at an intermediate to advanced level. Includes detailed treatment of Lagrangian and Hamiltonian Mechanics, rigid-body motion, small oscillations and introduction to relativity. Course dual listed with PHYS 5220. Prerequisite: PHYS 4210.
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