Oct 18, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
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PHSX 110N - Conceptual Physics


Formerly: PHSX 110 Applied Physics

Credit(s): 3

Prerequisite(s): M 090~ , M 094~ , or other algebra equivalent course.
This course covers the basic topics in physics at a conceptual level with limited mathematics. It is an activities base course augmented with limited exercises using algebra and some trigonometry. Topics include motion and the source of motion, rotations, satellites, electricity and magnetism, optics and an introduction to modern physics. Material is presented in the context of observable, everyday phenomena emphasizing concepts. (Spring Semester)

Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be able to
  • Identify and differentiate between observations, hypotheses, theories and laws;
  • Apply scientific concepts and methods of inquiry;
  • Demonstrate an understanding of Units and Conversion of units;
  • Explain and use basic equations for motion;
  • Use Newton’s laws to predict motion;
  • Explain and use basic equations for rotational motion;
  • Explain the concepts and motion of satellites;
  • Explain and use concepts of work and energy;
  • Describe periodic motion and waves;
  • Explain the concepts of electric and magnetic fields;
  • Describe the difference between DC and AC Circuits;
  • Predict behavior in simple circuits;
  • Understand and use the basic laws of geometric optics;
  • Use the concepts of geometric optics to find images from lenses and mirrors;
  • Understand the concepts of waves and wave optics; and
  • Describe the concept of quantum mechanics and its uses.



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