Experimental Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism

2 credit hours

Methods of experimental physics. Intended for physics majors and science and engineering students who desire a more rigorous approach. Experiments are chose from areas of electricity and magnetism including electrostatics, magnetostatics, magnetic induction, and AC circuits. Development of laboratory reports is also covered.
 

Prerequisite: PHYS 272 (or PHYS 262),  and PHYS 275

Corequisite:  PHYS 273

NOTE:  Some CORE lab-science courses list lecture and Laboratory portions under different numbers (e.g. PHYS 273/276).  Students under CORE program requirements must take both the lecture and the laboratory course
during the same semester in order to receive CORE credit. PHYS 273 does NOT count as a non-lab science under CORE requirements.


Instructor: Prof. E. Beise

Teaching Assistants:  TBA