PHYS 201 - Fundamentals of Physics II
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Genre: Physics | Language: English | Exams Included
WEB-Rip | MOV | AVC1 @ 1.7 Mbit/s | 640x360 | AAC Stereo @ 128 Kbit/s 48 KHz | 30 Hours | 20.9 GB
Genre: Physics | Language: English | Exams Included
About the Course
This is a continuation of Fundamentals of Physics, I (PHYS 200), the introductory course on the principles and methods of physics for students who have good preparation in physics and mathematics. This course covers electricity, magnetism, optics and quantum mechanics.
About Professor Ramamurti Shankar
Ramamurti Shankar is the John Randolph Huffman Professor of Physics at Yale. He received his B. Tech in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Madras and his Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics from the University of California, Berkeley. He joined the Yale faculty in 1977 after three years at the Harvard Society of Fellows. He is dedicated to teaching and has published two texts: Principles of Quantum Mechanics and Basic Training in Mathematics: A Fitness Program for Science Students. His website has further details and a link to jokes collected by his students from Physics 200-201.
Sessions
Lecture 1 Electrostatics
Lecture 2 Electric Fields
Lecture 3 Gauss's Law I
Lecture 4 Gauss's Law and Application to Conductors and Insulators
Lecture 5 The Electric Potential and Conservation of Energy
Lecture 6 Capacitors
Lecture 7 Resistance
Lecture 8 Circuits and Magnetism I
Lecture 9 Magnetism II
Lecture 10 Ampere's Law
Lecture 11 Lenz's and Faraday's Laws
Lecture 12 LCR Circuits — DC Voltage
Lecture 13 LCR Circuits — AC Voltage
Lecture 14 Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves I
Exam 1 Midterm Exam
Lecture 15 Maxwell's Equations and Electromagnetic Waves II
Lecture 16 Ray or Geometrical Optics I
Lecture 17 Ray or Geometrical Optics II
Lecture 18 Wave Theory of Light
Lecture 19 Quantum Mechanics I: Key Experiments and Wave-Particle Duality
Lecture 20 Quantum Mechanics II
Lecture 21 Quantum Mechanics III
Lecture 22 Quantum Mechanics IV: Measurement Theory, States of Definite Energy
Lecture 23 Quantum Mechanics V: Particle in a Box
Lecture 24 Quantum Mechanics VI: Time-Dependent Schrödinger Equation
Lecture 25 Quantum Mechanics VII: Summary of Postulates and Special Topics
Exam 2 Final Exam