PHYS 1524 General Physics II

The student will explain the basic theories of electricity, magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics, special relativity, and optics and will apply these ideas to the mathematical solution of problems. In the laboratory, the student will attempt to verify several of these theories by comparing experimental measurements with mathematical results. Algebra is required for this course. AAS: Physical science (laboratory science) elective.

Credits

4 Credits

Prerequisite

PHYS 1514 with a grade of C or better - Must be completed prior to taking this course.

Distribution

Physics

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

2

Fees

30