Physics II- Başakşehir University (BAU) – Spring 2023/2024

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About Course

Physics II (Electricity, Magnetism and Electromagnetism) for Engineering Students at Halic University.

The problems and quizzes were covered thoughtfully, so there are a plenty of problems to enhance the recognition.

The course will cover the following contents:

  1. Ch.21 Electric Charge and Electric Field
  2. Ch.22 Gauss`s Law
  3. Ch.23 Electric Potential
  4. Ch.24 Capacitors and Capacitance
  5. Ch.25 Current, Resistivity, Electromotive Force
  6. Ch.26 DC Circuits [Last Lecture]

What Will You Learn?

  • At the end of the course, you:
  • 1. will be able to describe the properties of charged particles formulate the electric force between charged particles, apply vector notation to the concept of electric fields, calculate electric field due to continuous charge distribution, and draw electric field lines of a charge distribution.
  • 2. will be able to describe electric flux, apply Gauss Law to continuous charge distribution, and
  • describe conductors in electrostatic equilibrium.
  • 3. will be able to formulate the electric potential of point charges and continuous charge
  • distributions, formulate the relation between electric field and electric potential, and calculate
  • electric potential due to continuous charge distribution.
  • 4. will be able to calculate the capacitance of different capacitor combinations.
  • 5. will be able to describe and calculate resistance, current, and voltage.
  • 6. will be able to analyze DC circuits and apply Kirchhoff's Rules to DC Electric Circuits.

Course Content

Ch.21 Electric Charge and Electric Field

  • 25:00
  • Part 2
    01:49:00

Ch.22 Gauss`s Law

Ch.23 Electric Potential  

Ch.24 Capacitance and Dielectrics

Ch.25 Current, Resistivity, Electromotive Force

Ch.26 DC Circuits [Last Lecture]

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