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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Laboratory to accompany V1201-2, V1301-2, or V1001-2. 1 point
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental laws of mechanics, kinematics and dynamics, work and energy, rotational dynamics, oscillations, gravitation, fluids, temperature and heat, gas laws, the first and second laws of thermodynamics. Corequisites: MATH V1101 or MATH V1105, or the equivalent. 3 points
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3.00 Credits
Electric fields, direct currents, magnetic fields, alternating currents, electromagnetic waves, polarization, geometical optics, interference, and diffraction. Barnard students currently in PHYS BC2001 should enroll in this course in lieu of PHYS BC2002 which will not be offered in 2007-2008. Students should sign up for PHYS BC2002 Sec. 003 - 1.5 pt. Lab. Prerequisites: PHYS C1401, or the equivalent. Corequisites: MATH V1102 or V1106, or the equivalent. Lab Required. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points
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4.00 Credits
Mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, and light. Prerequisites: Advanced placement in mathematics or some knowledge of differential and integral calculus and permission of the departmental representative. (A special placement meeting is held during Orientation Week.) Recitation Section Required. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 4 points
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4.00 Credits
Mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, and light. Prerequisites: Advanced placement in mathematics or some knowledge of differential and integral calculus and permission of the departmental representative. (A special placement meeting is held during Orientation week.) Recitation Section Required. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 4 points
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3.00 Credits
Lagrange's formulation of mechanics. The calculus of variations and the action principle. Hamilton's formulation of mechanics. Applications to rigid body motion and normal modes. Prerequisites: W3003. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points
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3.00 Credits
The formulation of quantum mechanics in terms of state vectors and linear operators. Three dimensional spherically symmetric potentials. The theory of angular momentum and spin. Identical particles and the exclusion principle. Methods of approximation. Multi-electron atoms. Prerequisites: W3003, W3007, BC3006. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points
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3.00 Credits
Thermodynamics, kinetic theory, and statistical mechanics. Energy and entropy. Classical and quantum statistics. Ideal and real gases. Black-body radiation. Chemical equilibrium. Phase transitions. Ferromagnetism. Prerequisites: BC3006. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points
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3.00 Credits
Mechanics, fluids, thermodynamics. Prerequisites: This course will use elementary concepts from calculus. Students should therefore have had some high school calculus, or be concurrently enrolled in MATH V1101. Corequisites: Taken with accompanying lab PHYS V1291-V1292, the sequence PHYS V1201-C1202 satisfies requirements for medical school. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points
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3.00 Credits
Electricity, magnetism, optics, and modern physics. Prerequisites: This couse will use elementary concepts from calculus. Students should therefore have had some high school calculus, or be cuncurrently enrolled in MATH V1101. Corequisites: Taken with accompanying lab PHYS V1291-2, the sequence PHYS V1201-2 satisfies requirements for medical school. General Education Requirement: Quantitative and Deductive Reasoning (QUA). 3 points
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