PHYSICS153L
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Applications of Physics: A Modern Perspective
Physics Department
A&S - Arts and Sciences
Subject
PHYSICS
Catalog Number
153L
Title
Applications of Physics: A Modern Perspective
Course Description
Intended principally for students in engineering and the physical sciences as a continuation of Physics 152L. Topics include: mechanics from a microscopic perspective, the atomic nature of matter, energy, energy quantization, entropy, the kinetic theory of gases, the efficiency of engines, electromagnetic radiation, the photon nature of light, physical optics and interference, waves and particles, applications of wave mechanics. For credit, enrollment in Physics 153L, lab and discussion (Physics 153L9, 153D) sections required. Prerequisite: Physics 26, 142L, 152L, or 162D and Mathematics 212, or permission of instructor.
Grading Basis
Graded
Consent (Permission Number)
No Special Consent Required
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
Discussion
Laboratory
Lecture
General Education Curriculum Codes
(NS) Natural Sciences, (QS) Quantitative Studies