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Nov 23, 2024
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PHY 222 - Electricity and Light A continuation of PHY 221 ; part of a two-course algebra-based sequence in college-level physics. Topics include electrostatics, fields, potentials, current, magnetism, DC and AC circuits, and geometrical and physical optics. Students will learn about electric and magnetic fields, and will be introduced to the basic components of electrical circuits. PHY 222 explores the physical concepts and principles that constrain Society’s use of electricity, magnetism and light. All physics majors, minors and pre-engineers must elect PHY 224.
Credit Hours: 4 hrs May not be repeated for credit Lecture/Lab Hours: two consecutive hours, one day per week Grade Mode: Normal (A-F)
Typically offered Fall, Winter, and Summer
Prerequisite(s): (PHY 221 or PHY 223 ) and ((MATH 105 or MATH 119 ) and MATH 107 ) or MATH 140 with a C or better in each course; or MATH 112 or MATH 120
Class-Level Restriction(s): Undergraduate standing
Last Updated: Change to course description 5/2016, effective Fall 2016; Course Rotation 1/15; Prereqs. 07/2011; Links 04/2011
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