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Sinai University Faculty of Engineering Sciences Department of Basic Sciences 3/8/20161 W1

2 3/8/2016 Course name Physics II- BSM121 Text books 1-Physics for scientists and engineers, Jewett, and Serway 8 th e 2- Fundamental of physics, Haliday et al, 8e 3-Lecture notes 4- Internet sites E.M. E.M. Mob: Prepared by: Prof Ahmed Mohamed El-lawindy

Web Site: engineering.su.edu.eg W1 3 3/8/2016 Procedure steps to download Procedure steps to download 1. Courses 2. Undergraduate 3. Offered courses Choose your department, 5. PHYS II 6. Teaching staffs of this course: 7. Prof Ahmed Mohamed Ellawindy 8. Show lectures 9. Open any file

W1 4 3/8/2016 Frame work/ time table WeekTopic 1+2 Charge and matter, the electric field, Gauss law Chapter 23 : Sec:1,2,3,4,5,6,7 Chapter 24 : Sec:1,2,3,4 2 Quizze Electric Potential, Capacitors and dielectric, Chapter 25 Sec:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8, Chapter 26 Sec:1,2,3,4,5,6 5 Quizze 2 5 Direct current, resistance and electromotive force, Potential difference, Ohm's law Chapter 27 Sec:1,2,4,6 Chapter 28 Sec:1,2,3,4,6 6+7 The magnetic field, Ampere's law, Biot - Savart law, Faraday's law of induction, Inductance, Chapter 29 Sec:1,2,3,4,5 Chapter 30 Sec:1,2,3,4,6,7 Chapter 3 1 Sec:1 7 Quize 3 8 Magnetic properties of matter Maxwell Equations Integral form. Chapter 32 Sec:1,2,3 Chapter 32 Sec:1,2,3 Chapter 34 Sec:1,4 9 Geometrical optics and geometrical fibers Chapter 35 Sec:1,4 Chapter 36 Sec:1,2,3,5,4,6 9 Quizze 3 WeekTopic The basis of relativity, time and length in special relativity, variation of mass with velocity, mass and energy, general relativity Chapter 39 Sec:1,2,3,4,7,8,9, 12 Chapter 39 Sec:1,2,3,4,7,8,9, Radiation and quanta, the photoelectric effect, waves or particles, the basic quantum theory, the quantization of momentum and energy, The uncertainty principle Radiation and quanta, the photoelectric effect, waves or particles, the basic quantum theory, the quantization of momentum and energy, The uncertainty principle Chapter 40 Sec:1,2 Chapter 41 Sec:1,2,3,6 11 Quizie 5 13 Atoms and atomic radiation, atomic models, the hydrogen atom, angular momentum and spin, quantum theory of the hydrogen atom, The Exclusion Principle and Atomic shell structure, atomic radiation. Chapter 42 Sec:1,2,3,4,5,6 14 The structure of matter: Bonds between atoms, crystals, theory of solids. Chapter 42 Sec:1,2,3,4 15 Final Exam

W1 5 3/8/2016 Assessment Class works (Attendance-tutorial, assignment, reports 20% Quizzes 10% Practical+ final exam 20% Final Exam 50% Total 100%

W1 6 3/8/2016 Aims of the Course After successful completion of this course, the student is expected to 1-Understand the basics of electricity, magnetism, optics and 1-Understand the basics of electricity, magnetism, optics and modern physics. 1-Understand the basics of electricity, magnetism, optics and 2-Solve simple problems involving these concepts. 3-Appreciate the application of these concepts in modern technology. 4-Acquire the practical skill of doing accurate measurements. 5-Perform the comparison between experimental data and theoretical formulae. 6-Apply the attained knowledge in his future career 6-Apply the attained knowledge in his future career

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W1 9 3/8/2016 Assessment time table QUIZZE 1W3 QUIZZE 2W5 QUIZZE 3W7 QUIZZE 4W9 QUIZZE 5W11 Final ExamW15

W1 10 3/8/2016 Wish you a happy term AMY El-Lawindy