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PHYS 1413 - Introductory Electromagnetism and Modern Physics
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Course last offered |
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Spring 2011/12 |
Instructor(s) |
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Nian LIN |
No. of credits |
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3 |
Teaching Pattern
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Duration of course: about 13 weeks
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Lecture hour(s) per week: 3
Content
- Electric charge, Coulom law, Electric field, field lines, Motion of charge in field
- Electric flux, Gauss law and application
- Electric potential and energy, Capacitance and capacitors, Energy storage Capacitors with dielectric
- Electric current and resistance
- DC circuit, Magnetic field and motion of charge in magnetic field
- Magnetic force on current segment, Current loop, Hall effect
- Sources of magnetic field, Biot-Savart law
- Ampere law, Solenoid, magnetic flux, Ampere law, Faraday law
- Lenz law, Induced emf, Generators and motors, eddy current
- Inductance, Self-inductance
- RL circuit, energy in magnetic field, Oscillations in LC circuit, RLC circuit
- Displacement current and Electromagnetic Waves, Maxwell's Equations
- Interference of Light Waves
- Diffraction of light Waves
- Quantum Physics, Planck hypothesis, photoelectric effect, photon Wave properties of particles, Bohr's atom model, double-slit experiment
- Quantum Mechanics, Schrodinger equation, Particle in a box, Tunneling, STM
Remarks
- Exclusion: PHYS 112 (prior to 2007-08), PHYS 2421
- Prerequisite: PHYS 1411
PHYS 1413 will not be offered w.e.f. 2012/13. It can be substituted by PHYS 1114 or PHYS 1154.