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4.00 Credits
Quantity and quality of radiation. Interaction of radiation with a scattering medium. Calibration and Q.A. of machines will be studied in the laboratory. F/S (C)
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2.00 Credits
Topics will include the therapeutic application of radiation and plesiotherapy methods and techniques. Continued emphasis on radiation protection. S (C)
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0.00 Credits
To be taken concurrently with PH 260. Included are experiments in mechanics, heat and sound. F/S ( C, N, S)
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4.00 Credits
Electrostatics; Ohm's Law; simple electric circuits; magnetism; induction; alternating current; light; sound; geometric optics; optical systems; physical optics; relativity; quanta atomic theory; solid state theory; nuclear structure and nuclear transformations. Prerequisite: PH 260 or by permission. Concurrent registration in PH 263 required. F/S ( C, N, S)
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0.00 Credits
To be taken concurrently with PH 262. Included are experiments in electricity, light and modern physics. F/S ( C, N, S)
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4.50 Credits
An introductory course in general physics intended for liberal arts students. Emphasis is placed on the fundamental laws. Topics include vector concepts, linear and circular motion, Newtonian mechanics, conservation of energy and momentum, rigid body rotation, gravitation, thermal concepts and gas laws. Prerequisite: MT 125, or permission of instructors. Concurrent registration in PH 271 required. F/S ( C, N, S)
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0.00 Credits
To be taken concurrently with PH 270. The laboratory will include experiments designed to reinforce the physical principles covered in lectures and will give students training in data analysis, error analysis and report writing. F/S ( C, N, S)
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0.00 Credits
To be taken concurrently with PH 272. The laboratory will include experiments designed to reinforce the physical principles covered in lectures and will give students training in data analysis, error analysis and report writing. F/S ( C, N, S)
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4.50 Credits
A calculus based introduction to mechanics. Topics include measurements, vectors, kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum, conservation laws, collisions, rotational motion, equilibrium of a rigid body, elasticity, oscillations, gravitation and fluid mechanics. Prerequisite: MT 181. Concurrent registration in PH 281 is required F/S ( C, N, S)
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0.00 Credits
To be taken concurrently with PH 280. The laboratory will include experiments designed to reinforce the physical principles covered in the lectures and will give the student training in data analysis, error analysis and report writing. ( C, N, S)
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