Credits: 6 Lecture Hours:5 Lab Hours:2 Practicum Hours:0 Work Experience:0 Course Type:CoreThis course is a continuation of Classical Physics I. Topics covered include static electricity, electrical circuits, magnetism, time-dependent electric and magnetic fields, optics and modern physics. Prerequisite:PHY 213 or equivalent. Corequisite:MAT 217 must be taken concurrently or prior to this course Competencies
Investigate the properties of static electric fields
Examine in detail the qualitative properties of electric charges
Apply Coulomb’s Law for static electric charges
Apply the Principle of Superposition
Define the electric field
Calculate the electric field for various charge distributions
Solve problems involving charges moving in electric fields
Investigate the application of Gauss’s Law to electrostatics
Define lines of electric flux
Develop Gauss’s Law for electrostatics
Apply Gauss’s Law for various charge distributions
Calculate the electric field near the surface of a conductor
Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of electric potential
Define the electric potential
Apply the electric potential concept to parallel conducting plates
Analyze the relationship between work, energy and electric potential
Calculate electric potential different for point charges
Define equipotential lines and surfaces
Define absolute potential
Calculate absolute potential
Calculate electric fields from absolute potentials
Define electric potential energy
Demonstrate an understanding of the ideas of fundamental circuit elements
Examine sources of EMF
Define electric current
Define resistance and resistivity
Interpret the dependence of resistivity on temperature
Define capacitance
Analyze a simple series circuit
Calculate work and power in a simple dc circuit
Calculate resistance in series and parallel circuits
Calculate capacitance in series and parallel circuits
Determine the energy stored in a capacitor
Investigate applications of the DC circuit
Develop Kirchoff’s circuit rules
Analyze the Wheatstone Bridge
Analyze the simple potentiometer
Analyze the circuit of a charging capacitor
Analyze the circuit of a discharging capacitor
Investigate the properties of magnetic fields
Define the magnetic field
Examine the phenomena of currents causing magnetic fields
Calculate the magnetic force on an electric current
Calculate the magnetic force on a moving point charge
Calculate the torque on a current loop
Examine meter movements and simple electric motors
Demonstrate an understanding of the methods for calculating magnetic fields
Analyze Ampere’s Circuital Law
Calculate the magnetic field of an infinite solenoid.
Calculate the magnetic field of a torrid
Analyze the Biot-Savart Law.
Calculate the magnetic field on the axis of a loop.
Calculate the magnetic field due to a finite solenoid
Investigate electromagnetic induction
Examine the phenomena of induced EMFs
Analyze the Faraday-Lenz Law
Define mutual inductance
Calculate the mutual inductance of various circuits
Define self-inductance
Calculate the self-inductance of various circuits
Analyze the LR circuit
Calculate the energy in a magnetic field
Determine the EMF in a rotating coil.
Analyze the Faraday-Lenz Law in integral form
Calculate motional EMFs
Investigate Dielectric and Magnetic Materials
Analyze electric dipoles
Define the dielectric constant
Examine the measurement of dielectric constants
Examine Coulomb’s Law for dielectrics
Review the overall properties of magnetic materials
Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of alternating current circuits
Analyze RMS quantities in pure resistance
Analyze RMS quantities in a pure inductance
Analyze RMS quantities in a pure capacitance
Define inductive and capacitive reactance
Define impedance
Analyze the series LCR circuit
Analyze resonance in AC circuits
Investigate the properties of waves and wave resonance
Define wave terminology
Examine the equation of a traveling wave
Calculate the wave equation
Examine the phenomena of compressional waves
Examine the phenomena of wave reflection
Investigate the properties of sound
Calculate the speed of sound
Define sound intensity.
Define sound loudness
Relate loudness to intensity
Solve loudness, intensity and distance problems
Analyze sound wave resonance
Demonstrate an understanding of the properties of electromagnetic waves
Identify Maxwell’s Equations
Demonstrate the wave nature of E-M fields
Identify the speed of E-M wave propagation
Define the Poynting vector
Solve elementary E-M energy transport problems
Investigate the reflection and refraction of light.
Examine Fermat’s Principle
Derive the Laws of Specular Reflection
Apply Laws of Specular Reflection to plane mirrors
Apply Laws of Specular Reflection to spherical mirrors