|
|
Oct 13, 2024
|
|
2018-2019 University Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
|
PHYS 232 - Introduction to Mechanics A study of classical mechanics using astronomical themes. The principles of kinematics, dynamics, conservation laws, and gravitation are developed and used to understand the properties of astronomical objects such as planetary systems, binary stars, and galaxies. Treatment is more thorough than in PHYS 111. Differential and integral calculus and vector manipulation are used throughout. Two lectures, two recitation meetings, and one laboratory session per week.
Credits: 1.00 When Offered: Spring semester only
Corequisite: PHYS 232L , PHYS 201 Prerequisites: PHYS 131 and MATH 161 both with a grade of C- or higher. Major/Minor Restrictions: None Class Restriction: None Restrictions: Students may not take this course after having completed PHYS 431 . Recommended: Required for students planning to major in physics, astronomy-physics, or physical science, and for students interested in pre-engineering. It is also recommended for chemistry majors. Students who plan to take physics courses beyond PHYS 232 should co-register in MATH 163 and PHYS 201 . Area of Inquiry: Natural Sciences & Mathematics Liberal Arts CORE: None
Click here for Course Offerings by term
|
|
|