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PHY 141: General College Physics I
4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Four hours An elementary survey course of classical physics. The primary topics covered are: vectors, kinematics, mechanical work and energy, conservation principles of energy and momentum, and mechanical waves. Prerequisites: High School or College Algebra and Trigonometry.
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PHY 142: General College Physics II
4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Four hours A continuation of Introduction to Physics I covering thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, and optics. Prerequisite: PHY 141.
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PHY 143: General College Physics I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour A laboratory course designed to accompany PHY 141. General eperimental technique will be taught by hands-on verification of many of the principles discussed in the classroom. One three-hour period per week is required. Co-requisite: PHY 141.
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PHY 144: General College Physics II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour A laboratory course designed to accompany PHY 142. General eperimental technique will be taught by hands-on verification of many of the principles discussed in the classroom. One three-hour period per week is required. Co-requisite: PHY 142.
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PHY 241: General University Physics I
4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Four hours A survey course of classical physics designed primarily for science and mathematics majors with a firm grasp of differential and integral calculus. The primary topics covered are: vectors, kinematics; mechanical work and energy, conservation principles of energy and momentum, and mechanical waves. Prerequisites: MTH 210; MTH 211.
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PHY 242: General University Physics II
4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Four hours A continuation of General University Physics I covering thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, and optics. Prerequisite: PHY 241.
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PHY 243: General University Physics I Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour A laboratory course designed to accompany PHY 242. General eperimental technique will be taught by hands-on verification of many of the principles discussed in the classroom. One three-hour period per week is required. Corequisite: PHY 241.
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PHY 244: General University Physics II Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One hour A laboratory course designed to accompany PHY 242. General eperimental technique will be taught by hands-on verification of many of the principles discussed in the classroom. One three-hour period per week is required. Corequisite: PHY 242.
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PHY 331: Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours An intermediate course in classical mechanics. Topics covered will be: Newtonian mechanics, motion of particles in multi-dimensions, rigid body motion and statics, gravitation, moving coordinate systems, Lagrange's equations of motion, tensor algebra, the theory of small vibrations, special relativity, and relativistic dynamics. Prerequisites: PHY 241; PHY 242.
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PHY 333: Electronic Circuits
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours An introductory course in electronic circuits and electrical engineering. Topics covered will be: simple linear circuits and Ohm's law, circuit analysis and Kirchoff's laws, transient circuits: RL, RC and RLC circuits, sinusoidal analysis and forced circuits, electronic devices, amplifiers and signal generators, transistors, and their application. Prerequisite: MTH 210.
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