Lecture Description
In this video lecture, UMKC Physics Department's Professor Jerzy Wrobel analyzes operation of a high pass filter, explains the principles of operation of a diode and a bipolar transistor and discusses application of diodes for current rectification.
Course Index
- Electrostatic Interaction
- Electric Field Vector
- Gauss's Law & Coulomb's Law
- Charge, Density and the Electric Field of an Extended Body
- Electric Fields
- Electric Potential
- Calculating Electric Potential
- Substance in an Electric Field
- Capacitors
- Parallel Plate Capacitor
- Systems of Capacitors
- Electric Current
- Resistors
- Systems of Resistors
- Sources of Electromotive Force
- Kirchoff's Rules
- Applications of Kirchhoffs Rules
- Charging and Discharging a Capacitor
- Sinusoidal Alternating Current
- Relation between Current and Voltage
- Complex Impedance
- AC in Resistors, Capacitors and Inductors
- Applications of RLC Circuits
- Applications of RLC Circuits
- More Applications of RLC Circuits
- Semiconductor Devices
- Transistor Circuits
- Magnetic Interaction (Part I)
- Magnetic Interaction (Part II)
- Current Carrying Wire in a Magnetic Field
- Magnetic Torque
- Maxwell's Equations
- Magnetic Field Produced by Electric Currents
- Faradays Law of Induction
- Self-induction
- Wave Nature of Electromagnetic Radiation
- Law of Refraction and Law of Reflection
- Image Formation
- Spherical Mirrors
- Ray Diagrams and Mirror Equation
- Thin Spherical Lenses
- The Eye
- System of Lenses
- Optical Instruments
- Designing Optical Systems
- Light and Vision
- Demonstration of Interference
- Theory of Interference
- Designing Optical Systems
- Review
- Final Lecture
Course Description
Physics for Science and Engineering course is being offered by UMKC's Physics Department. In this course, UMKC Prof. Jerzy Wrobel gives 51 video lectures on the fundamental principles of physics. Lectures are based on Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 7th edition, by R.A. Serway & J.W. Jewett, Jr. Topics discussed include Electricity, Magnetism, Light and Optics and Modern Physics.
Original Course Name: 250 Physics For Science And Engineering II
Textbook: 8th edition of a textbook Physics for Scientists and Engineers authored R.A. Serway & J.W. Jewett, Jr.
Prerequisite: Physics 240: Science And Engineering I
Corequisite: Calculus II or consent of instructor.
Offered: Fall and Winter 2010