PHYS 212

University Physics: Elec & Mag

Summer 2016

TitleRubricSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212A30264LEC41100 - 1150 MTWR  276 Loomis Laboratory Elaine C Schulte
Robert T Chamberlain
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212D036519DIS00800 - 0950 M W  336 Mechanical Engineering Bldg Brendt Allen Christensen
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212D130266DIS00800 - 0950 M W  252 Mechanical Engineering Bldg Vasilios K Passias
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212D230268DIS01300 - 1450 M W  32 Loomis Laboratory John Patrick Coleman
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212D330270DIS01500 - 1650 M W  1057 Lincoln Hall Cesar O Ascencio
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212L130272LAB00800 - 0950 T R  262 Loomis Laboratory Gabriel Petrica
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212L230273LAB01300 - 1450 T R  262 Loomis Laboratory Xiangyu Song
University Physics: Elec & MagPHYS212L330274LAB01500 - 1650 T R  262 Loomis Laboratory Bikash Padhi

Official Description

Coulomb's Law, electric fields, Gauss' Law, electric potential, capacitance, circuits, magnetic forces and fields, Ampere's law, induction, electromagnetic waves, polarization, and geometrical optics. A calculus-based approach for majors in engineering, mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Course Information: Credit is not given for both PHYS 212 and PHYS 102. 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). 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.