PHY152H1
Foundations of Physics II
Official description
The second physics course in many of the Specialist and Major Programs in Physical Sciences. The concept of fields will be introduced and discussed in the context of gravity and electricity. Topics include rotational motion, oscillations, waves, electricity and magnetism.
- Prerequisite
- PHY131H1/151H1/180H1
- Co-requisite
- MAT137Y1/157Y1
- Exclusion
- PHY132H1/PHY110Y1/PHY138Y1/PHY140Y1
- Recommended preparation
- n.a.
- Textbook
-
Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 4th edition, with Mastering Physics, by Randall Knight
- Breadth requirement
- BR=5
- Distribution requirement
- DR=SCI
Additional information
PHY152H1S has a lab component.
- course title
- PHY152H1
- session
- winter
- year of study
- 1st year
- time and location
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36L: LEC0101 and LEC9101: MWF12, Online Synchronous LEC0201 and LEC9201: MWF1, Online Synchronous 30P: T9-12/T1-4/W9-12/W2-5/W5-8/R9-12/R1-4/M2-5, Online Synchronous Each lecture will have both a synchronous and an asynchronous component. The asynchronous component will be a prerecorded video lecture that students will be expected to view prior to the synchronous lecture. The synchronous lecture will be remote attendance via Zoom, and it will be recorded allowing asynchronous viewing. Students are required to have a camera with a microphone for online activities in the lectures and Practicals. Practicals will not be recorded, and must be attended synchronously.
- practical coordinator
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Jason Harlow416-978-5493MP129E
- instructors