AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
AP Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism provides a thorough grounding in the laws of static and dynamic electric and magnetic fields, and forms the second part of the college sequence that serves as the foundation in physics for students majoring in the physical sciences or engineering. Differential and integral calculus are used throughout the course. Topics to be covered include electrostatics, electric fields, Gauss’ law, electric potential and potential difference, capacitance, Ohm’s law, circuits, Kirchhoff’s rules, sources of magnetism, Ampere’s law, induction, Faraday’s law, and Maxwell’s equations. Successful completion of AP Physics C: Mechanics and instructor permission are required to sign up for this course.
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 8th Edition Serway, Raymond A. and Jewett, John W. Holt McDougal, 2010 1 Academic Credit |