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Universiti Teknologi MARA Faculty of Applied Science Course Semester Lecturer : Physics II (PHY 097) : Nov 2009 - Mac 2010 : Abu Hassan Husin Office room: 223 Office tel: 03-55435557; Mobile: 012-3543945 [email protected] [email protected] Course Assesment: Continuous assessment (Tests/Quizzes/Labs) : Final exam : 40% 60% Text 1. Giancoli, D.C., (2009). Physics for Scientist and Engineers with Modern Physics. 4th Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. References 2. 3. 4. 5. Cutnell & Johnson (2004). Physics. 6th Edition. John Wiley. Halliday, D., Resnick, R. and Walker., J (2001). Fundamentals of Physics. 6th Edition. Singapore: John Wiley and Sons. Serway, R.A. and Faughn, J.S, (1999). College Physics. 5th Edition. New York: Saunders College Publishing. Young, H.D and Freedman, R.A., (2005). University Physics. 11th Edition. Addition Wesley Longman. TOPICS WAVES AND OPTICS 1.0 Waves and Sound Simple Harmonic Motion Equations of Motion Wave Motion Transverse Wave Longitudinal Wave Waves Properties Superposition and Interference Standing Waves and Resonance Sound Sound Waves Speed of Sound Sound Intensity and Intensity Level Doppler Effect Standing Waves in Air Columns 2.0 Geometrical Optics Curved Mirrors Refraction at Curved Surfaces Thin Lenses 3.0 Physical Optics Reflection and Refraction 1 Huygen’s Principle Total Internal Reflection Interference Two-Slit Interference Pattern Air Wedge Thin Film Diffraction Single Slit Diffraction Grating Polarization ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM 4.0 Electrostatics Electric Charges Properties of Electric Charges Insulators and Conductors Charging by Induction Coulomb’s Law The Superposition Principle Electric Fields Fields Liners Electric Field Calculations Gauss’ Law Electric Flux Applications of Gauss’ Law Electrical Potential Electric Potential Energy and Potential Difference Equipotential Surfaces 2 TOPICS 5.0 Capacitance Capacitors Types of Capacitors Capacitors In Series and In Parallel Energy Stored in a Charged Capacitor Charging and Discharging Dielectrics 6.0 Current and Resistance Electric Current Current and Drift Velocity Resistance and Ohm’s Law Resistivity Temperature Resistance Variation Energy and Electrical Power 7.0 Direct Current Circuits Electromotive Force (emf) Sources of emf Internal Resistance Resistors in Series and Parallel Kirchhoff’s Law Potentiometer Wheatstone Bridge 8.0 Magnetism Magnets, Magnetic Poles and Magnetic Field Direction Magnetic Field Strength and Magnetic Force Force On A Moving Charge Force On A Current-Carrying Conductor Magnetic Fields Due To Currents Force Between Current-Carrying Conductors Torque On a Coil Ampere’s Law 3 TOPICS 9.0 Electromagnetic Induction Magnetic Flux Faraday’s Law and Lenz’s Law Self-Inductance Energy Stored in an Inductor Mutual Induction Transformer 10.0 Alternating Currents Circuits Alternating Currents RMS Value Resistive Circuit Capacitive Circuit Inductive Circuit RL Circuit and RC Circuit RLC Circuit MODERN PHYSICS 11.0 Photon Theory of Light Photoelectric Effect Concept of Light Quantization Wave-Particle Duality De Broglie’s Wavelength Atomic Physics Early Model Of The Atom Bohr’s Theory Of The Hydrogen Atom Energy Levels In Atoms Line Spectra X-Ray Production Of X-Ray X-Ray Spectra X-Ray Diffraction Nuclear Reaction Nuclear Reaction Nuclear Fission Nuclear Fusion REVISION WEEK FINAL EXAMINATION SEMESTER BREAK 4