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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.
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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
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