PPT-PHYS102
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General Physics II Topics covered Waves Thermodynamics Electricity Magnetism Currently this corresponds to chapters 16 to 30 of Fundamentals of Physics by
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General Physics II Topics covered Waves Thermodynamics Electricity Magnetism Currently this corresponds to chapters 16 to 30 of Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday Resnick and Walker. Lenses and Optical Instruments . Key Points. Thin Lenses; Ray Tracing. Combinations of Lenses. The Human Eye; Corrective Lenses. Compound Microscope. References. 23. -7,8,9; 25-2,3,4,5. . Thin lenses are those whose thickness is small compared to their radius of curvature. They may be either converging (a) or diverging (b).. - 33 Diffraction of Light Key Points • Diffraction by a Single Slit • Diffraction in the Double - Slit Experiment • Limits of Resolution • Diffraction Grating and Spectrosc 26, 27, 28. Diffraction of Light. Key Points. Diffraction by a Single Slit. Diffraction in the Double-Slit Experiment. Limits of Resolution. Diffraction Grating and Spectroscopy. Polarization. References. Lecture . 10 & 11. DC Circuits. Key Points. EMF and Terminal Voltage. Resistors in Series and in Parallel. Circuits Containing Resistor and Capacitor (. RC. Circuits). References. . 19-1,2,5,6. Magnetic fields. Key Points. Electric Currents Produce Magnetic Fields. Force on an Electric Current in a Magnetic . Field. B. Force on an Electric Charge Moving in a Magnetic Field. Torque on a Current Loop; Magnetic Dipole Moment. Key Points. Ohm’s Law. Resistivity. Electric Power. Alternating Current. References. . 18-1,2,3,4,5,6,7. Electric current is the rate of flow of charge through a conductor:. Unit of electric current: the ampere, .
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