PH 213 General Physics With Calculus
The third of a three-term calculus-based sequence of introductory college physics for students who are planning to transfer credit to a four-year college or university, or for anyone desiring an understanding of physics principles. Topics include electrostatic force, field and potential; current and resistance capacitance; magnetic field; forces on charged particles due to a magnetic field; Hall effect and other applications of electric and magnetic fields; Law of Biot and Savart; Ampere's law; magnetic dipoles; Faraday's law of induction; Lenz's law; induced electric fields; self and mutual induction; RC and RL direct current circuits; magnetic properties of matter; AC and DC circuits; displacement currents and Maxwell's equations; electromagnetic waves. This is a laboratory class.
Prerequisite
Prerequisite:
PH 212 General Physics with Calculus and
MTH 254 Multivariable Calculus with a grade of C or better.
Offered
Offered Spring only
Notes
Lower Division Transfer (LDT) Course
General Education Requirements
AS Physical Science, AGS Math/Science, AAOT Science/Math Lab Course,
Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Students will have a better understanding of nature and the physical universe. Students will be able to solve problems graphically and mathematically using the full tools available with knowledge of first year calculus. Students will be able to collect data using a variety of tools. Students will be able to accurately record and analyze date using a variety of methods. Students will be able to present and analyze theories, ideas and conclusions. Master and relate the above outcome to the specific concepts of this course.