Fundamental Physics Tutorial IIa(1.0 credits) | ||||||
Code | : | 10516 | ||||
Course Type | : | Basic Specialized Courses | ||||
Class Format | : | Exercise | ||||
Course Name | : | Chemistry | Fundamental and Applied Physics | Automotive Engineering | Automotive Engineering | |
Starts 1 | : | 1 Spring Semester | 1 Spring Semester | 1 Spring Semester | 1 Spring Semester | |
Elective/Compulsory | : | Elective | Compulsory | Elective | Elective | |
Lecturer | : | John A. WOJDYLO Designated Professor |
Course Purpose |
The aims of this course are to deepen students’ understanding of basic Physics of
electricity and magnetism and to cultivate their ability to apply Physics knowledge to problem-solving. |
Prerequisite Subjects |
Fundamentals of Physics |
Course Topics |
1. Electric Charge and Electric Fields
2. Gauss’ Law 3. Electric Potential 4. Capacitance, Current, Resistance and Circuits 5. Magnetic Fields 6. Induction and Inductance It is desirable to read a textbook or reference materials before a class |
Textbook |
Fundamentals of Physics David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker John Wiley & Sons Inc |
Additional Reading |
Instructions will be given as necessary in class |
Grade Assessment |
Class attendance is required. Absentee must give a valid reason.
Class Attendance: 10%; Assignments, quizzes and other assessment (written, presentation, etc.): 90% |
Notes |
Contacting Faculty |