PHYS 1110 — - Radiographic Physics
This course covers the fundamentals of electrical and radiation physics. Student gain an understanding of the basic principles underlying the operation of X-ray equipment and auxiliary devices. Note: Open only to students currently enrolled in Radiography program. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours Course completes the following requirements: Scientific Reasoning Quantitative Literacy Lab Science Requirement Mathematics and Science (3 Credits) This course introduces Newtonian mechanics; including kinematics and dynamics of a particle, rotation of rigid bodies, oscillatory motion, and conservation principles. [Need passing credit in PHYS 1150 and 1151 to fulfill general education requirement.] Lecture: 3 hours, Other: 1 hour Prerequisite(s): MATH 2141 (may be taken concurrently) or MATH 1910 Course completes the following requirements: Critical Thinking Quantitative Literacy Mathematics and Science URI/RIC Transfer General Education Transfer Opportunity: Yes (1 Credit) This course includes laboratory experiments in the fields of mechanics; including kinematics and dynamics of a particle, rotation of rigid bodies, oscillatory motion, and conservation principles, which are covered in PHYS 1150. Lab: 3 hours Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1150 (may be taken concurrently) and (MATH 2141 (may be taken concurrently) or MATH 1910) URI/RIC Transfer General Education Transfer Opportunity: Yes (3 Credits) This course is an introduction to electricity and magnetism. Topics covered include electric charg