PHYS 102
McGill
Course Overview
Lessons & Practice
I. Welcome
1 min1. Electric charge and force
45min2. Electric field and Gauss's Law
2.3hr- 2.I. Chapter Intro1 min
2.1.1. Electric field6 min2.1.2. Electric field lines3 min2.1.3. Sketching field lines7 min2.1.4. Net force and torque on a dipole4 min2.1.5. Principle of superposition2 min2.1.6. Field from two point charges9 min2.1.7. Field from multiple charges (symmetry)4 min2.1.8. Motion of a charged particle in an electric field3 min2.1.9. Kinematic equations with a charge7 min
3. Electric potential and potential energy
1.4hr- 3.I. Chapter Intro40 sec
3.1.1. Electric potential10 min3.1.2. Electric potential example3 min3.1.3. Potential from a rod (continuous)4 min3.1.4. Equipotential lines - examples4 min3.1.5. Equipotential lines and work done4 min3.1.6. Relationship between electric potential and electric field6 min3.1.7. Electric potential and field - graphical2 min3.1.8. Electric potential and field - calculus4 min3.1.9. Potential due to a sphere (insulator vs conductor)15 min
4. Circuits I (resistors, capacitors)
1.3hr- 4.I. Chapter Intro46 sec
4.2.1. Capacitance and capacitors3 min4.2.2. Parallel plate capacitor example3 min4.2.3. Capacitance of concentric cylinders6 min4.2.4. Capacitance of concentric spheres4.2.5. Dielectrics increase capacitance3 min4.2.6. Coaxial cable dielectric2 min4.2.7. Dielectrics6 min4.2.8. Capacitors in circuits (series/parallel)3 min4.2.9. Capacitors in a circuit4 min4.2.10. Charging a capacitor with another capacitor5 min4.2.11. Energy Stored in a Capacitor3 min4.2.12. Three dielectrics between two plates5 min4.2.13. Dielectrics (circuits)5 min
5. Circuits II (RC, RL, RLC)
1.1hr6. Circuits III (AC)
54min- 6.I. Chapter Intro42 sec
6.2.1. Purely capacitive or inductive AC circuits6 min6.2.2. Impedance and phasors5 min6.2.3. RC circuits (AC)2 min6.2.4. AC RC circuit7 min6.2.5. RL Circuits (AC)2 min6.2.6. RL Circuits5 min6.2.7. RLC circuits (AC) and resonance5 min6.2.8. RLC Circuits4 min6.2.9. Clarification about phase constant in RLC circuits3 min6.2.10. Parallel RLC circuits3 min6.2.11. RLC Circuits (parallel)5 min6.2.12. Power Dissipation in RLC Circuits2 min