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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: PHYS 231. Required for students enrolled in 231. Students perform physics experiments on mechanics, fluids, sound, heat and thermodynamics. (Course Fee)
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite: PHYS 332. Required for students enrolled in 332. Students perform physics experiments in electricity, magnetism and optics. (Course Fee)
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4.00 Credits
Corequisites: PHYS 256, MATH 227 **Effective Fall 2010** Corequisites: MATH 137, PHYS 256 Prerequisite: MATH 126 or Math 136 with a grade of C or better. This is the first half of a year-long course in calculus-based physics suggested for students in the physical sciences and mathematics. Definitions, concepts and problem solving will be emphasized. Topics include kinetmatics, dynamics, energy, conservation laws, rotation, periodic motion and thermodynamics.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: PHYS 255 Required for students enrolled in PHYS 255. Students perform physics experiments in mechanics and thermodynamics which stress the fundamental definitions and laws developed in the lecture course. Students gain experience in computerized data acquisition and data analysis using modern techniques and equipment. (Course Fee)
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4.00 Credits
Corequisites: PHYS 266 Prerequisites: PHYS 255 and MATH 137 or 227 both with grades of C or better. This is the second half of a year-long course in calculus-based physics suggested for students in the physical sciences and mathematics. Definitions, concepts, and problem solving will be emphasized. Topics include electricity and magnetism (electric and magnetic fields, forces, energy, potential, charged particle motion, induction, and circuits), sound waves and optics.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisites: PHYS 265 Prerequisites: PHYS 255 and MATH 137 or 227 Required for students enrolled in PHYS 265. Students perform physics experiments in electricity and magnetism, waves and optics which stress the fundamental definitions and laws developed in the lecture course. Students gain experience in computerized data acquisition and data analysis using modern techniques and equipment. (Course Fee)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Math 136 or equivalent. Co-requisites: PHYS 271 and MATH 137 or equivalent. (Course and laboratory must be taken together or dropped together.) This is the third course in the general physics sequence (250-260-270) suggested for students in the physical sciences and mathematics. Topics include fluids (hydrostatics and hydrodynamics), thermodynamics, vibrations, wave motion, sound, physical optics (interference, diffraction and polarization), and geometrical optics (reflection, refraction, and image formation).
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisites: PHYS 270 and MATH 137 or MATH 227 or equivalent. Required for students enrolled in PHYS 270. Students perform physics experiments on elasticity, mechanics of fluids, heat, thermodynamics, ideal gases, simple harmonic motion, sound and optics. Students gain experience in computerized data acquisition and data analysis using modern techniques and equipment.
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1.00 Credits
To familiarize Ogden Research Scholars and other research oriented students with the fundamentals of choosing a research topic, performing a bibliographical search on a subject, topic, classification of instruments, data taking, data reduction, professional ethics and other research oriented topics. The common points of research methodology in the different scientific areas will be accentuated. Examples will be drawn from the various disciplines. Use of computers will be emphasized. (Course does not count towards any major or minor.)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHYS 265 and 266. Laboratory experiments in fundamental techniques of electrical measurements.
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