Presentations

Mechanics (First Year)

2002 - Present

This  course unit  offered  by  the  department  of  physics  to  both  physical  science  students  as  well  as  biological  science students. This  covers the  fundamental  aspects  of  Mechanics  such  as  Newton’s  Laws,  Linear  Motion,  Angular  Motion, Gravitational  Concepts, Kepler’s  &  Bode’s  Laws  and  Fluid Dynamics.

Lagrangian  Dynamics  also  introduced  at  this  level.

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Properties of Matter (First Year)

2002 - Present

This  course unit  offered  by  the  department  of  physics  to  both  physical  science  students  as  well  as  biological  science  students. This  covers the  fundamental  aspects  of Structures  and  Phases  of  Matter  such  as  Solids,  Liquids,  Liquid  Crystals, Gases  and  Plasma  properties.

Some  engineering  applications  also  introduced  at  this  level (concrete  structures)

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Electricity and Magnetism (A C Theory) (First Year/Second Year)

2006 - Present

This  course  unit  offered  by  the  department  of  physics  to  both  physical  science  students  as  well  as  biological  science students. This  covers the  fundamental  aspects  of  Theories  of  Alternating Current  such  as  Reactance, r.m.s  Voltages  and Currents,  Power Dissipation,  Phase shifts,  resonance  and  filters (frequency).

Basic  characteristics  of  Modern  Sound  Systems  also  introduced  at  this  level.

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Special Theory of Relativity (Second Year/Third Year)

2006 - Present

This  course unit  offered  by  the  department  of  physics  to  both  physical  science  students  as  well  as  biological  science students. This is also an optional course available for students who are not offering Physics as a subject in the applied science faculty.

This  course  covers the  fundamental  aspects  of  Relativity  such  that  Einstein’s  Special  theory  of  Relativity  and Introduction  to  Special  theory  of  Relativity  in  Western  and  Eastern  Philosophies.

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