Course description: Definition of electric charge, Coulomb's law, point charge, definition of electric field, electric field for multiple point charges, electric field for continuous charge distributions, examples of multiple geometric shapes (disk, ring, sphere, ball, plane), motion of point charge and electric dipole, electric flux, Gauss's law, applications of Gauss's law, definition of electric voltage, electric voltage of a point charge, electric potential of an electric dipole, electric capacitance and capacitors, energy stored in a capacitor, electric circuits, electric current, batteries, electric current density electric potential of a point charge, electric potential of a dipole, electric potential of a number of point charges, electrical capacitance and capacitors, energy stored in a capacitor, electric circuits, electric current, batteries, current density, resistance and conductivity, Ohm's law, connecting resistors in series and parallel, Kirchhoff's laws, magnetism and its sources, magnetic force, magnetic field electric current magnetic field, Peyot-Savrat's law, magnetic dipole, Ampere's law and solenoids, magnetic force on a moving charge, magnetic force on a current-carrying wire, self-induction, mutual induction, magnetic flux, Lenz's law and Faraday's law, induction coils, LC circuits, LR circuits, AC circuits and phase diagrams, capacitive AC circuits, filters, filters, induction coils, LC circuits, LR circuits, AC circuits and phase diagrams. capacitive AC circuits, filters, inductive AC circuits, RLC resonant circuits, power of AC circuits, wave nature, longitudinal and transverse waves, sound, nature of light and geometric light laws, speed of light, laws of reflection and refraction, Fermat's principle, Snell's law, image formation in convex and concave lenses and convex and concave mirrors.. Practical part: Realization of Ohm's law, metric arches, charging and discharging capacitors, inductive impedance, capacitive impedance, resonant circuits, speed of sound in air, closed-end tube, refractive index of a glass prism, focal length of lenses, focal length of mirrors.
Credit hours: 4
Prerequisites: PHYS100