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Jul 08, 2025
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PHY-2040 General Physics III Credits 4 Calculus-based survey of simple harmonic motion, mechanical and electromagnetic waves, optics, relativity, and modern physics. For science/engineering transfers. Prerequisite(s): PHY-2030 . 3 class/1 rec/3 lab hours. (Not offered summer.)
Course Outcomes
- Apply the laws of wave mechanics to solve problems related to standing and traveling waves, sound waves, Doppler effect, and musical instruments.
- Solve problems in optics using the dual nature of light, the laws of reflection, refraction, interference, and diffraction of light.
- Use Maxwell’s equations to describe light as an electromagnetic wave.
- Explain the atomic and molecular structure and physical interpretation of quantum numbers using Pauli’s exclusion principle.
- Explain the nuclear structure, nuclear forces, radioactive decay, and sole problems related to basic nuclear reactions.
- Distinguish between relativistic and nonrelativistic motion and solve problems using special theory of relativity.
- Use Schrödinger equations to solve problems related to potential well, potential barrier, and quantum mechanical tunneling.
- Develop mathematical equations for the physical systems studied in this course.
- Investigate the behavior of physical systems in the lab and explain the causes of any discrepancy between the experimental behavior/results and the expected behavior/results.
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