PHYS 225
PHYS 225 - Relativity & Math Applications
Fall 2019
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | A | 55728 | LEC | 2 | 1600 - 1650 | T | 151 Loomis Laboratory | Benjamin Hooberman |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D3R | 59198 | DIS | 0 | 1600 - 1750 | W | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Nick Abboud |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D3U | 60532 | DIS | 0 | 1800 - 1950 | W | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Robert Clark McKay, II |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D3Y | 60433 | DIS | 0 | 2000 - 2150 | W | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Nick Abboud |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D5J | 55730 | DIS | 0 | 1200 - 1350 | F | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Robert Clark McKay, II |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D5M | 55731 | DIS | 0 | 1400 - 1550 | F | 158 Loomis Laboratory | |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D5R | 55734 | DIS | 0 | 1600 - 1750 | F | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Nick Abboud |
Relativity & Math Applications | PHYS225 | D5U | 55729 | DIS | 0 | 1800 - 1950 | F | 158 Loomis Laboratory | Robert Clark McKay, II |
Official Description
Theory of Special Relativity, with applications to kinematics and dynamics. Key mathematical methods as they apply to aspects of electromagnetic theory and classical mechanics, including vector analysis, series expansions, matrices, Fourier analysis, partial differentiation, three-dimensional calculus, and simple differential equations. Course Information: Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent registration in PHYS 212.