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An essential course for students advancing in physical sciences and engineering who need a good understanding of electromagnetism and concepts of modern physics. The first section covers the E&M necessary to understand basic circuit theory, magnetic field concepts and finally applications such as power technology and electronics. The second section introduces aspects of modern physics such as quantum effects in atoms and materials, radioactivity and nuclear processes. Finally the course finishes with a section titled "How things work - the physics behind modern technology". A series of guest lecturers will elaborate on the physics behind applications such as radar, medical imaging, data storage, lasers, etc.
PHYS101. RP: These prerequisites may be replaced by other background as approved by Head of Department
PHYS114, PHYS115
PHYS114
These prerequisites may be replaced by other background as approved by Head of Department
Please Note: Tutorials will be held on Level 2 of the Rutherford Building. Not as stated above.
Karen Pollard
Simon Brown and Martin Allen
10% Written homework and tutorial participation (handing in 12 assignments and participating in each tutorial, 1% each with maximum credit of 10%).Written homework will be due at your tutorial of the same week. 10% Term test (time and place to be announced) 25% Laboratory (15% weekly write-ups; 10% laboratory exam) 55% Final examination of 3 hours (time and place to be announced)
Serway, Raymond A. , Jewett, John W; Physics for scientists and engineers with modern physics ; 7th ed; Thomson/Brooks/Cole, 2008.
Domestic fee $747.00
International fee $3,975.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see School of Physical & Chemical Sciences .