PHYS231
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Physics II: Electricity, Magnetism, and Waves
Undergraduate TC - Trinity College
Course Title
Physics II: Electricity, Magnetism, and Waves
Grading Basis
REG - Regular
Career
Undergraduate
Bulletin Description
This second part of the three-term calculus-based introductory sequence is devoted primarily to the study of electromagnetism. The emphasis is on the description of electric and magnetic phenomena in terms of fields. Topics to be covered include electrostatics and magnetostatics, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic waves, and the characterization of energy and momentum in the electromagnetic field. The remainder of the course is taken up with basic properties of waves in general: wave kinematics, standing waves and resonance, and the Doppler effect. Three lecture periods and one laboratory period per week.
Distribution Requirement Designation
Meets Natural Science Requirement
Requirement Group
000362
Min Units
1.25
Max Units
1.25
Repeat for Credit
No
Number Of Repeats
1
Code
LAB
Name
LAB
Code
LEC
Name
Lecture