All Courses
Electricity and Magnetism, Part 1
edX
Course
Beginner
Free to Audit
Certificate

Electricity and Magnetism, Part 1

Rice University

PHYS 102.1x serves as an introduction to charge, the electric field, the electric potential, current, resistance, and DC circuits with resistors and capacitors.

9 hrs/week7 weeksEnglish45,123 enrolled
Free to Audit

About this Course

PHYS 102.1x serves as an introduction to electricity and magnetism, following the standard second semester college physics sequence. Part 1 begins with electric charge in matter, the forces between charges, the electric field, Gauss’s Law, and the electric potential. Electric current and resistance are introduced, and then DC circuits are described, including time-dependent behavior with resistors and capacitors. PHYS 102.1x consists of 5 weekly learning sequences, each with ~1.5 hours of video lectures, conceptual lecture problems, and online homework questions. The course concludes with an online exam during the 6th week. What are the prerequisites? We will assume that you are familiar with vectors, that you know how to calculate integrals, and that you have had introductory mechanics. These topics will be briefly reviewed as needed, but not in a systematic way. If you have not had classes in these topics it may be possible to complete the course with extra study. What textbook is required? The course will not strictly follow or make assignments from a specific textbook. Any recent freshman physics textbook will suffice. Reading assignments will be given by topic, including links to several free online physics textbooks. 3b

Prerequisites

  • Calculus and introductory mechanics

Instructors

J

Jason Hafner

Professor of Physics, Astronomy and Chemistry

Topics

Resistors
Mechanics
Capacitors
Physics
Electromagnetism

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelBeginner
PacingUnknown
CertificateAvailable
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

المقاومات
الميكانيكا
المكثفات
الفيزياء
الكهرومغناطيسية

Start Learning Now