PHYS 2214

PHYS 2214

Course information provided by the 2019-2020 Catalog.

For majors in engineering (including bio-, civil, and environmental engineering), computer and information science, physics, earth and atmospheric science, and other physical and biological sciences who wish to understand the oscillation, wave, and quantum phenomena behind everyday experiences and modern technology including scientific/medical instrumentation. Covers the physics of oscillations and wave phenomena, including driven oscillations and resonance, mechanical waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, standing waves, Doppler effect, polarization, wave reflection and transmission, interference, diffraction, geometric optics and optical instruments, wave properties of particles, particles in potential wells, light emission and absorption, and quantum tunneling.  With applications to phenomena and measurement technologies in engineering, the physical sciences, and biological sciences.  Some familiarity with differential equations, complex representation of sinusoids, and Fourier analysis is desirable but not essential. As with PHYS 1112 and PHYS 2213, pre-class preparation involves reading notes and/or watching videos, and in-class activities focus on problem solving, demonstrations, and applications.


Prerequisites/Corequisites Prerequisite: PHYS 2213 (or strong performance in PHYS 2208); vector calculus at the level of MATH 1920 or, MATH 2220 or, MATH 2240 or MATH 2130. Students would benefit from prior exposure to differential equations at the level of MATH 2930, or from registration in that course. 

Forbidden Overlaps Forbidden Overlap: due to an overlap in content, students will not receive credit for both PHYS 2214 and PHYS 2218.

Permission Note Primarily for: students of engineering, physics, and physical sciences and related disciplines.

Distribution Category (PBS-AS)

When Offered Fall, Spring, Summer.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture, one discussion, and one laboratory.

  • 4 Credits Stdnt Opt

  •  5826 PHYS 2214   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    There is no wait list for this class. The Physics Department will assist you if you are unable to resolve a conflict between your Physics course and another required course for your degree; however, if changing your first-year writing seminar, PE class, or another elective is possible and will resolve the conflict, then you should resolve the conflict on your own rather than seeking an accommodation from Physics.

  •  5827 PHYS 2214   LEC 002

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

    There is no wait list for this class. The Physics Department will assist you if you are unable to resolve a conflict between your Physics course and another required course for your degree; however, if changing your first-year writing seminar, PE class, or another elective is possible and will resolve the conflict, then you should resolve the conflict on your own rather than seeking an accommodation from Physics.

  •  5834 PHYS 2214   DIS 201

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  •  5835 PHYS 2214   DIS 202

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  •  5836 PHYS 2214   DIS 203

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  •  5837 PHYS 2214   DIS 204

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  •  5838 PHYS 2214   DIS 205

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  •  5839 PHYS 2214   DIS 206

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  •  5840 PHYS 2214   DIS 207

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  •  7625 PHYS 2214   DIS 208

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  •  5828 PHYS 2214   LAB 401

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  •  5829 PHYS 2214   LAB 402

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  •  5830 PHYS 2214   LAB 403

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  •  5831 PHYS 2214   LAB 404

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  •  5832 PHYS 2214   LAB 405

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  •  5833 PHYS 2214   LAB 406

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  •  6618 PHYS 2214   LAB 407

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  •  7626 PHYS 2214   LAB 408

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