Physics 2120: General Physics II

(Spring, 2013)
 

Lecturer:  Lizhi Ouyang


 

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Sample Final Test (extra credit)

Sample test: 2010S exam 12010S exam 2, 2010S exam 3

 


Sample Exam

Syllabus

Location and Hours

     Main Campus/Boswell/PMB 249, MWF/3:00PM-3:55PM

Textbooks

Lectures

  1. Part II:  Thermal, E&M
    1. Lecture 1: Thermodynamics
    2. Lecture 2: Electrostatics
    3. Lecture 3: Electric Current
    4. Lecture 4: Electric Circuit
    5. Lecture 5: Magnetic Interaction
    6. Lecture 6: Magnetic Field
    7. Lecture 7: Maxwell Equation
    8. Lecture 8: Geometric Optics

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Update: Jan. 15, 2013