Course Description
Due to the ubiquitous nature of electric charge in nature and technological applications, the theoretical framework describing electromagnetic interactions is necessary in fields as diverse as engineering, physics, biology, and chemistry. This course serves as a survey of classical electromagnetic theory, starting with Coulomb’s law governing interactions of charged systems and culminating with the experimental evidence that led to the development of modern quantum theory. This main goals of this course are:
- Teach students the fundamental concepts in electricity, magnetism and elementary circuit theory,
- Teach students how to collect and analyze experimental data including rigorous error analysis and
- Prepare students for intermediate and advanced science courses that build on electricity and magnetism.
- Describe, in words, the ways in which various concepts in electromagnetism come into play in particular situations
- Represent these electromagnetic phenomena and fields mathematically in those situations
- Predict outcomes in other similar situations.
The overall goal is to use the scientific method to come to understand the enormous variety of electromagnetic phenomena in terms of a few relatively simple laws.
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Course ID: PHYS 132N
الساعات المعتمدة | نظري | عملي | مختبرات | محاضرة | ستوديو | ساعات الاتصال | المتطلبات السابقة | 4 | 5 | 5 | - |
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