Calculus-Based Physics 2
This course covers oscillatory motion, waves, Superposition and interference of waves, Diffraction, Electricity, and magnetism, Electric circuits, Light, Mirrors and lenses. Laboratories emphasize the application of Physics concepts and quantitative problem-solving skills. Intended for a
science major. Demonstrate the understanding of the fundamental concepts/laws in physics by explaining and discussing both verbally and in written language the physics concepts listed in course content, as well as their relevance to everyday events and circumstances in a broad interdisciplinary context.
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n is the Index of refraction of a transparent medum.
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The symbol "f" stands for Frequency.
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Frequency can be measured through the used of Voltmeter.
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3.00 x 10 raise to 8 m/s is the speed of light in vacuum.
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Gamma rays has the frequency of < 50 000 000 THz.
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The index of refraction of air is 100.
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The frequency of Ultraviolet is around 750-6000 THz.
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The index of refraction of vacuum is 2.
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Radiowaves is one of the example of Electromagnetic waves.
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Infrared is a kind of Light,
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The index of refraction of water is 1.33.
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The wavelength of X-rays is around 400-700mm.
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The unit of Capacitor is Capacitance.
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Insulator is used to store energy and electric charge.
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EMF stands for electromotive force
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Capacitor is for Ohm and Resistance is for Capacitance.
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Capacitor is an electronic circuit device for temporary storage of electrical energy.
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Capacitor is also called Positive charges.
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The most common used for capacitors is energy storage.
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The purpose of capacitor in a circuit is to charges and energy.
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The symbol "V" stands for Voltage.
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Symbol 'V' stands for EMF also ?