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PHYS105 Fundamental Physics II

Physics 105 is a calculus-based survey of the basics of electromagnetism. This course is suitable for those interested in further study in the physical sciences and in engineering. Electricity and magnetism form the basis for all modern electrical devices we utilize today and design for the future. We first study electrostatics of particles and simple objects. Then we investigate circuits involving electrical devices such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors. We next study how electricity and magnetism interact with each other both in circuits and in waves. Finally we look at modern subjects in physics such as semiconductors or nuclear physics. These topics form a basis for future physical science and engineering courses.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

None

Prerequisite

PHYS 104 and MATH 100 each with a minimum of 60%.

Corequisite

MATH 101