PHYS1082 — Introductory Physics II
PHYS 1082 - Introductory Physics II PHYS 1082 - Introductory Physics II Hours/Week: Lecture 5 Lab 2 Course Description: This course is the second course in a comprehensive two-semester sequence in introductory physics. The topics of wave motion, geometric optics, and electricity and magnetism are introduced at the level of calculus. The course presents these topics as a foundation for further studies in science while at the same time developing problem-solving skills that will be useful for students in practically any endeavor they choose to undertake. MnTC Goals 3 Natural Science Major Content Electricity Coulomb’s Law Gauss’ Law Potential and Voltage Capacitance and Dielectrics Current and Resistance Circuits Direct Current Alternating Current Geometric Optics Refraction Reflection Dispersion Image Formation Magnification Light Interference Diffraction Wave Mechanics Superposition and Interference Sound Waves Standing Waves Magnetism Magnetic Forces Magnetic Sources and Fields Electromagnetic Induction Electromagnetic Waves Learning
Prerequisites: PHYS1081, MATH1081