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Course Description: Second of two related courses (with PH 203, which must be taken first). Fundamental concepts and laws of physics with emphasis on principles and development of scientific methods applied to physical relationships. Less emphasis is placed on mathematics than in PH 161-262-263, and concurrent enrollment in calculus courses is, therefore, not required. This course includes topics such as mechanics, heat, sound, electricity and magnetism, light, and modern physics. (NSLD) PREREQUISITE: PH 203 or consent of department. Three hours lecture, four hours laboratory/discussion each week.
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