"It is probably as meaningless to discuss how much room
an electron takes up as to discuss how much room
a fear, an anxiety or an uncertainty takes up."
Sir James Jeans (1877-1946).
PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS II
(PHY2044)
The topics you should study for TEST 2 include the following sections
from the textbook. However, you should understand that I may cover the
topics
in a different way and in a different order than appears in the textbook.
CHAPTER 24
24-1 Electrostatic Potential Energy
24-2 Capacitance and Capacitors
24-3 Storage of Electrical Energy
24-4 Capacitors in Circuits
24-5 Dielectrics
24-6 Molecular View of a Dielectric
CHAPTER 25
25-1 Current and Motion of Charges
25-2 Resistance and Ohm's Law
25-3 Energy in Electrical Circiuts and EMF
25-4 Resistances in Combination
25-5 Kirchoff's Rules
25-6 RC Circuits
CHAPTER 26
26-1 Force Exerted by a Magnetic Field
26-2 Motion of a Point Charge in a Magnetic Field
26-3 Torques on Current Loops and Magnets
CHAPTER 27
27-1 Magnetic Field due to Moving Point Charges
27-2 Magnetic Field due to Currents
27-3 Gauss's Law for Magnetism
27-4 Ampere's Law