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PHYSICS 249 102, Modern Physics (3) Foundations of atomic and nuclear physics, extranuclear structure of the atom, radioactivity and nuclear physics. 105A-B. Analytical Mecha11lcs (3-3) (A) Analytical and vector tre3tment of the fundamental principles of statics, kinematics, and dynamics. (B) Advanced dynamics; harmonic motion, central force fields and Lagrange's equations. 107A-B. Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism (3-3) Prerequisite: Phys l 05A. (A) Mathematical analysis of electrostatics and magnetosratics, Gauss' law, solutions of Laplace's equation, images, theory of conduction, magnetic potentials. (8) Motion ot ions in electric and magnetic fi~lds, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations and wave propagation, electron rheory and magnetic properties. 108A-B. Astrophysics (3-3) Prerequisite: Phys 22A-B, 102, 105A. Telescopes, spectrographs, classification of stellar spectra, formation of absorption lines, radiative energy trrutsporr, mulricolor photometry, intersrcll31· material, energy generation in stars, stellar evolution, clusters. 1 09A-B. Practice In Observation (2-2) Prerequisite: Phys 22A-B. Modern asO'I)IlOlllical techniques of observation, experiments and projects in mu'lticolor phorometry, spectroscopy, visual observations, plwtography, te lescope operndon. 110. Physical Optics {3) Theory of optical phenomena; wave theory of light with applications to optical instruments; interference and diffraction phenomena, dispersion, polarization. 115. Quantum Mechanics (3) Prerequisite: Phys 102, 105A or equivalent, Math 81. Historical background, postulates, meaning and methods of quantum mechanics; applications to aromic phenomena. 116. Quantum Physics of Atoms (3) Prerequisite; Phys 115 or Chern 115. Quantum mechanics applied to atomic and nucle~r physics. 120. Electrical Measureme11ts (3) T heory, operation and usc of electrical and clcctwnic instruments and circuits commonly used in science laboratories. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 130A-B. Advanced Laboratory (2-2) Prercqui ite: Phys 102, 120; senior physi~s major. Advanced experiments in 1nechnnics, electricity und magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics. Opportunity for at least one individu.al project. (6 !au hmlfS) 140. Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory (3) Prerequisite: Math 81. Fundamental concepts and laws of thermodynamics and kinetic theory with applications. 145. Geophysics (3) Prerequisite; Phys 4A-H-C or 2A-B, Math 75. IJasic J>rinciples of J)hysics applied to the solution of geological prohlen1s, rotation and figu re of the eanh, the gravity field, sci ·mology and the eanh's interior, geomagnetism, and the thermal history of the earth.
Object Description
Title | 1971-72 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1971-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 249 |
Full Text Search | PHYSICS 249 102, Modern Physics (3) Foundations of atomic and nuclear physics, extranuclear structure of the atom, radioactivity and nuclear physics. 105A-B. Analytical Mecha11lcs (3-3) (A) Analytical and vector tre3tment of the fundamental principles of statics, kinematics, and dynamics. (B) Advanced dynamics; harmonic motion, central force fields and Lagrange's equations. 107A-B. Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism (3-3) Prerequisite: Phys l 05A. (A) Mathematical analysis of electrostatics and magnetosratics, Gauss' law, solutions of Laplace's equation, images, theory of conduction, magnetic potentials. (8) Motion ot ions in electric and magnetic fi~lds, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell's equations and wave propagation, electron rheory and magnetic properties. 108A-B. Astrophysics (3-3) Prerequisite: Phys 22A-B, 102, 105A. Telescopes, spectrographs, classification of stellar spectra, formation of absorption lines, radiative energy trrutsporr, mulricolor photometry, intersrcll31· material, energy generation in stars, stellar evolution, clusters. 1 09A-B. Practice In Observation (2-2) Prerequisite: Phys 22A-B. Modern asO'I)IlOlllical techniques of observation, experiments and projects in mu'lticolor phorometry, spectroscopy, visual observations, plwtography, te lescope operndon. 110. Physical Optics {3) Theory of optical phenomena; wave theory of light with applications to optical instruments; interference and diffraction phenomena, dispersion, polarization. 115. Quantum Mechanics (3) Prerequisite: Phys 102, 105A or equivalent, Math 81. Historical background, postulates, meaning and methods of quantum mechanics; applications to aromic phenomena. 116. Quantum Physics of Atoms (3) Prerequisite; Phys 115 or Chern 115. Quantum mechanics applied to atomic and nucle~r physics. 120. Electrical Measureme11ts (3) T heory, operation and usc of electrical and clcctwnic instruments and circuits commonly used in science laboratories. (2 lecture, 3 lab hours) 130A-B. Advanced Laboratory (2-2) Prercqui ite: Phys 102, 120; senior physi~s major. Advanced experiments in 1nechnnics, electricity und magnetism, atomic and nuclear physics. Opportunity for at least one individu.al project. (6 !au hmlfS) 140. Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory (3) Prerequisite: Math 81. Fundamental concepts and laws of thermodynamics and kinetic theory with applications. 145. Geophysics (3) Prerequisite; Phys 4A-H-C or 2A-B, Math 75. IJasic J>rinciples of J)hysics applied to the solution of geological prohlen1s, rotation and figu re of the eanh, the gravity field, sci ·mology and the eanh's interior, geomagnetism, and the thermal history of the earth. |