This first course serves as an introduction to the physics of waves and light. Upon completion, learners will understand how mathematical laws and conservation principles describe wave propagation and light in the context of both geometrical and physical optics. Learners will gain experience in solving physics problems with tools such as graphical analysis, algebra, vector analysis, and calculus. This first course covers the Wave Equation, Normal Modes, Wave Propagation, and Dispersion. Each of the three modules contains complete video lectures, conceptual quizzes, and a set of homework problems. Once the modules are completed, the course ends with an exam. This comprehensive course is similar in detail and rigor to those taught on-campus at Rice. It will thoroughly prepare learners for their upcoming introductory physics courses or more advanced courses in physics.
What you'll learn
Apply the wave equation to describe oscillatory systems
Analyze normal modes in physical systems
Understand wave propagation and dispersion phenomena
Use mathematical tools including calculus, vector analysis, and algebra to solve physics problems
Apply principles of geometrical and physical optics
Interpret conservation principles in the context of wave mechanics
Course objectives
Develop proficiency in solving physics problems using graphical analysis, algebra, vector analysis, and calculus
Understand how mathematical laws describe wave propagation and light
Prepare for introductory or advanced physics courses