Course Overview
Physics 3100 is an intermediate course on electricity and magnetism. Topics include: Electrostatics, electric potential, inductors, transformers, DC and AC circuits, Maxwell's equations.
- Retired
- This course has been retired and is no longer offered. Find other Flexible Learning courses that may interest you.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion, students will be able to:
- Define and explain fundamental Electricity and Magnetism concepts. Discriminate between all concepts efficiently such that the relationships between concepts can be determined.
- Understand the formulation of the physical laws of electricity and magnetism through the relationships of these concepts.
- Apply their comprehensive knowledge of the laws of electricity and magnetism to homework problems, assignments and tests.
- Combine prior calculus knowledge with course material to further fundamental knowledge and understanding of the physics of electricity and magnetism.
- Analyze second year physics level word problems such that the appropriate laws and formulae can be applied to the solutions.
- Document their solutions clearly through:
- Effective organization.
- Correct use of quantity units.
- Proper use of symbols and terminology.
- Use of appropriate physics formulae.
- Use of appropriate calculus and mathematical algebra.
- Inclusion of written concluding statements that show understanding of the significance of answers.
- Apply the learned principles to other related physics lecture and laboratory courses.
Effective as of Fall 2006
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