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3.00 Credits
A study of the fundamental principles of the motion of particles and rigid bodies, including vibrational motion, an introduction to the equations of Lagrange and Hamilton, and the two-body problem. Prerequisites: PH 112, MA 112. Offered alternate years. Three credits.
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Forces in a plane and in space. Equivalent systems of forces. Equilibrium of rigid bodies. Centroids and centers of gravity. Moments of inertia. Analysis of structures. Friction. Vectors used extensively. Prerequisites: PH 111 and MA 112. Cross-listed as MA 223. Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
Kinematics of particles. Kinetics of particles by: (a) force, mass and acceleration, (b) work and energy, (c) impulse and momentum. Kinematics of rigid bodies. Plane motion of rigid bodies by: (a) forces and accelerations, (b) energy and momentum methods. Mechanical vibrations. Vectors used extensively. Prerequisite: MA 223. Cross-listed as MA 224. Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic principles of physical optics. Studies in refraction, polarization, interference, and diffraction based on the theory of electro-magnetic radiation. Prerequisites: PH 112, MA 114. Offered alternate years. Three credits.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory to accompany PH 241. Topics include lenses, mirrors, and prisms, as well as reflection, refraction, polarization, interference and diffraction of light, and holography. One credit.
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1.00 Credits
Experiments in various fields of physics focused on developing and applying a variety of common data acquisition and analysis skills. One credit.
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3.00 Credits
A study, with laboratory, of the fundamental aspects of electrical and electronic circuits. The course includes an overview of inductance, discrete semiconductor devices, operational amplifiers, sequential and programmable logic, memory devices, and microcontrollers. It also includes fabrication of printed circuit boards and soldering techniques. Offered Fall semester. Prerequisites: PH 112, MA 112. Two credits.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in electromagnetic field theory. Extensive use is made of vector calculus. The differential forms of Maxwell's equations are developed and investigated. Prerequisites: PH 111, PH 112, MA 111, MA 112, MA 113 and MA 114. Offered alternate years. Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course will concentrate on the study of the main nuclear properties, nuclear models, conservation laws of nuclear reactions and the solution of the three dimensional Schr?dinger equation. Prerequisites: PH 211, MA 114. Offered alternate years. Three credits.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to quantum theory. The Schr?dinger equation is solved for various simple potentials. Includes a study of identical particles, angular momentum, and spin. Prerequisites: PH 211, MA 114. Offered alternate years. Three credits.
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