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PHY 162 - General Physics II


This is the second course of an algebra-based sequence in physics.  Your study of sound and light will reveal them as examples of waves, and will include study of optical instruments.  Electricity and magnetism introduces you to the basic properties of charges and currents, producing electric fields and magnetic fields.  You will progress to understand electric energy as one essential component of our standard of living.  Some selected topics in modern physics are also covered, including the study of atoms and their nuclei.  Laboratory experiences will provide you with problem solving techniques, measurement skills and applications of theory.

Prerequisite- Corequisite
Prerequisite:  PHY 161 General Physics I

 

Credits: 4
Hours
3 Class Hours, 3 Laboratory Hours
Course Profile
Learning Outcomes of the Course:

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be able to:

  1. Solve problems involving the reflection, refraction, and dispersion of waves, and geometrical optics.
  2. Describe the phenomena of interference, diffraction, and polarization.
  3. Solve problems involving the flow of electrical charge and the transfer of electric energy in single-loop and in multi-loop circuits.
  4. Use basic concepts of relativity to solve problems involving high-speed motion.
  5. Describe the processes of radioactive decay, and solve problems with the idea of radioactive half-life, the processes of nuclear fission and fusion, and nuclear reactions.