PHYS 213 - University Physics: Thermal Physics

Summer 2021

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213A30275OLC21200 - 1315 MTWR    Naomi C R Makins
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213D030276OD00800 - 0950 M W    Daniel Micah Oreilly Belkin
Adin Hrnjic
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213D130277OD01000 - 1150 M W    Ian Cordeiro
Anna Grace Honeycutt
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213D230278OD01400 - 1550 M W    Nikolas Cruz Camacho
Alex Lawson
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213D339133OD01600 - 1750 M W     Matthew O'Brien
Akash Vijay
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213L130279OLB00800 - 0950 T R    Aaron James Ouellette
Tyler Michael Salners
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213L230280OLB01000 - 1150 T R    James Z Allen
Patrick Koch
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213L330281OLB01400 - 1550 T R    Nikhil Kunapuli
Jorge Olivares Rodriguez
Univ Physics: Thermal PhysicsPHYS213L439135OLB01600 - 1750 T R    Surkhab Kaur
Carissa Siems Skye

Official Description

First and second laws of thermodynamics including kinetic theory of gases, heat capacity, heat engines, introduction to entropy and statistical mechanics, and introduction to application of free energy and Boltzmann factor. A calculus-based approach for majors in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Course Information: Credit is not given for both PHYS 213 and PHYS 101. Prerequisite: PHYS 211; credit or concurrent registration in MATH 241. Class Schedule Information: For students in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Exams are given in the evening (during fall and spring semesters). PHYS 213 meets only during part of the term; check the meeting dates. Register for a lecture (A) section, a discussion (D) section and a laboratory (L) section. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.