PHYS2030 — College Physics II
Academic Division: Business, Industry and Technology Academic Discipline: Physics Assistant Dean: Vincent Palombo PhD 4 Credit(s) This is a calculus based physics course that has a study of heat to include calorimetry, expansion, heat capacity, conductivity, phase change, kinetic theory and gas laws. A study of light including its nature, and geometric optics. Also a study of electricity and magnetism including electric charges at rest, potentials, capacitance and dielectrics, current, resistance, and voltage, alternating circuits theory of frequency, reactance, impedance, power and resonance, magnetic field definition and effects on moving charges and conductors. UG 3 Lab Hour(s) 3 Lecture Hour(s); Required Calculate the Doppler Shift of sound waves for either the source or observer moving. Homework, labs, quizzes, and exams during the weeks 1-16. 2. Solve for indicated variables in problems involving Archimedes’ principle or Bernoulli’s principle. Homework, labs, quizzes, and exams during the weeks 2-16. 3. Solve for the pressure, volume, temperature, mass of gas, or amount of gas in ideal gas law problems. Homework, labs, quizzes, and exams during the weeks 3-16. 4. Calculate the thermal expansion and thermal stresses in an object given the material and temperature range. Homework, labs, quizzes, and exams during the weeks 3-16. 5. Solve for the indicated variables in calorimetric problems with or without change of phase and involving no more than three materials. Homework
Prerequisites: PHYS2010