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33-132 Matter and Interactions II

Units:12.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:21-120 and 33-131
Co-requisites:21-122
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

A more challenging alternative to 33-112, Physics for Science Students II. Emphasis on atomic-level description and analysis of matter and its electric and magnetic interactions. Coulomb's law, polarization, electric field, plasmas, field of charge distributions, microscopic analysis of resistor and capacitor circuits, potential, macroscopic analysis of circuits, Gauss' law, magnetic field, atomic model of magnetism, Ampere's law, magnetic force, relativistic issues, magnetic induction with emphasis on non-Coulomb electric field, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation including its production and its effects on matter, re-radiation, interference. Computer modeling and visualization; desktop experiments.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#119
Rank in this department:#9

  Students also scheduled
33-104 Experimental Physics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
33-234 Quantum Physics
21-341 Linear Algebra
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-106 Physics I for Engineering Students
80-130 Introduction to Ethics
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
03-203 Bench to Bedside: Process of Regene...
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...


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33-132 Matter and Interactions II

Units:12.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:21-120 and 33-131
Co-requisites:21-122
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

A more challenging alternative to 33-112, Physics for Science Students II. Emphasis on atomic-level description and analysis of matter and its electric and magnetic interactions. Coulomb's law, polarization, electric field, plasmas, field of charge distributions, microscopic analysis of resistor and capacitor circuits, potential, macroscopic analysis of circuits, Gauss' law, magnetic field, atomic model of magnetism, Ampere's law, magnetic force, relativistic issues, magnetic induction with emphasis on non-Coulomb electric field, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation including its production and its effects on matter, re-radiation, interference. Computer modeling and visualization; desktop experiments.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#119
Rank in this department:#9

  Students also scheduled
33-104 Experimental Physics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
33-234 Quantum Physics
21-341 Linear Algebra
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-106 Physics I for Engineering Students
80-130 Introduction to Ethics
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
03-203 Bench to Bedside: Process of Regene...
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 33-132 Matter and Interactions II
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33-132 Matter and Interactions II

Units:12.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:21-120 and 33-131
Co-requisites:21-122
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

A more challenging alternative to 33-112, Physics for Science Students II. Emphasis on atomic-level description and analysis of matter and its electric and magnetic interactions. Coulomb's law, polarization, electric field, plasmas, field of charge distributions, microscopic analysis of resistor and capacitor circuits, potential, macroscopic analysis of circuits, Gauss' law, magnetic field, atomic model of magnetism, Ampere's law, magnetic force, relativistic issues, magnetic induction with emphasis on non-Coulomb electric field, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation including its production and its effects on matter, re-radiation, interference. Computer modeling and visualization; desktop experiments.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#119
Rank in this department:#9

  Students also scheduled
33-104 Experimental Physics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
33-234 Quantum Physics
21-341 Linear Algebra
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-106 Physics I for Engineering Students
80-130 Introduction to Ethics
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
03-203 Bench to Bedside: Process of Regene...
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 33-132 Matter and Interactions II
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33-132 Matter and Interactions II

Units:12.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:21-120 and 33-131
Co-requisites:21-122
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

A more challenging alternative to 33-112, Physics for Science Students II. Emphasis on atomic-level description and analysis of matter and its electric and magnetic interactions. Coulomb's law, polarization, electric field, plasmas, field of charge distributions, microscopic analysis of resistor and capacitor circuits, potential, macroscopic analysis of circuits, Gauss' law, magnetic field, atomic model of magnetism, Ampere's law, magnetic force, relativistic issues, magnetic induction with emphasis on non-Coulomb electric field, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation including its production and its effects on matter, re-radiation, interference. Computer modeling and visualization; desktop experiments.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#119
Rank in this department:#9

  Students also scheduled
33-104 Experimental Physics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
33-234 Quantum Physics
21-341 Linear Algebra
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-106 Physics I for Engineering Students
80-130 Introduction to Ethics
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
03-203 Bench to Bedside: Process of Regene...
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 33-132 Matter and Interactions II
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33-132 Matter and Interactions II

Units:12.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:21-120 and 33-131
Co-requisites:21-122
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

A more challenging alternative to 33-112, Physics for Science Students II. Emphasis on atomic-level description and analysis of matter and its electric and magnetic interactions. Coulomb's law, polarization, electric field, plasmas, field of charge distributions, microscopic analysis of resistor and capacitor circuits, potential, macroscopic analysis of circuits, Gauss' law, magnetic field, atomic model of magnetism, Ampere's law, magnetic force, relativistic issues, magnetic induction with emphasis on non-Coulomb electric field, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation including its production and its effects on matter, re-radiation, interference. Computer modeling and visualization; desktop experiments.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#119
Rank in this department:#9

  Students also scheduled
33-104 Experimental Physics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
33-234 Quantum Physics
21-341 Linear Algebra
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-106 Physics I for Engineering Students
80-130 Introduction to Ethics
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
03-203 Bench to Bedside: Process of Regene...
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 33-132 Matter and Interactions II
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33-132 Matter and Interactions II

Units:12.0
Department:Physics
Prerequisites:21-120 and 33-131
Co-requisites:21-122
Related URLs:http://info.phys.cmu.edu

A more challenging alternative to 33-112, Physics for Science Students II. Emphasis on atomic-level description and analysis of matter and its electric and magnetic interactions. Coulomb's law, polarization, electric field, plasmas, field of charge distributions, microscopic analysis of resistor and capacitor circuits, potential, macroscopic analysis of circuits, Gauss' law, magnetic field, atomic model of magnetism, Ampere's law, magnetic force, relativistic issues, magnetic induction with emphasis on non-Coulomb electric field, Maxwell's equations, electromagnetic radiation including its production and its effects on matter, re-radiation, interference. Computer modeling and visualization; desktop experiments.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#119
Rank in this department:#9

  Students also scheduled
33-104 Experimental Physics
15-211 Fundamental Data Structures and Alg...
33-234 Quantum Physics
21-341 Linear Algebra
33-107 Physics II for Engineering Students
33-106 Physics I for Engineering Students
80-130 Introduction to Ethics
09-105 Introduction to Modern Chemistry I
03-203 Bench to Bedside: Process of Regene...
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...


The Carnegie Pulse: Pulse Scheduler: 33-132 Matter and Interactions II
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