General Physics 2 - 10221102
Course Title
General Physics 2
Course Number
10221102
Instructor Name
Hadil Abualrob
Contact Information
[email protected]
Semester(s) and academic year(s)
Second Semester 2021
Second Semester 2020
Second Semester 2019
Second Semester 2018
Second Semester 2017
Compulsory / Elective
Compulsory
Course Description

electric charges; forces and fields; electric potential and electric potential energy; electrical capacitance electric elements like capacitors, resistors, and conductors; electric current and direct-current circuits; magnetic fields; magnetic force; induction; and RC and RL circuits

Course Objectives

i. To provide students with clear and logical presentation of the basic concepts and principles of Physics.
ii. To strengthen an understanding of the concepts and principles through a broad range of interesting
applications to the real world.
iii. Applying Coulomb’s Law, Faraday’s Law, Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff’s rules, and Lenz’s Law to solve
problems in electromagnetism, such as calculating current, potentials, resistances, and electromotive
forces for simple AC and DC circuits.

Intended learning Outcomes and Competences

i. Define the relationship between electric charges, forces, fields, and electrical energy.
ii. Setup and analysis of simple electrical circuits, understanding of the relationship between current and voltage
(application, knowledge, analysis).
iii. Define the relationships between currents, magnetic forces, and magnetic fields.
iv. Recognize the relationship between time-varying magnetic fields and electrical potential.

Textbook and References

 Physics for Scientists & Engineers with Modern Physics, Serway& Jewett, 9 th . Ed.

Assessment Criteria
Activity Percent (%)
online quizes 30%
assignments 70%