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Prof Vikas Slariya, Author for McGraw Hill Education books is Masters in Mechanical Engineering and had been research scholar at IIT. He carries excellent teaching experience of 22 years as University Physics Tutor and College Physics Tutor, worldwide.

Major University Physics and College Physics Courses taught by him are :

Physics 101, Physics 102, and Physics 103

These are typically introductory physics courses offered at universities or colleges. Physics 101 is usually an introduction to mechanics, which is the study of motion and forces. Physics 102 is often focused on electromagnetism, which deals with electric and magnetic phenomena, while Physics 103 is usually an introduction to waves, optics, and thermodynamics. These courses are designed to help students develop a basic understanding of the fundamental principles of physics and to prepare them for more advanced study in the field.

The syllabus for Physics 101, Physics 102, and Physics 103 can vary depending on the institution and the instructor teaching the course. However, here is a general overview of what you might expect to cover in each course:

Physics 101 Tutoring:

  • Introduction to mechanics
  • Kinematics and dynamics
  • Forces and motion
  • Work and energy
  • Conservation laws
  • Linear and angular momentum
  • Oscillations and waves

Physics 102 Tutoring:

  • Introduction to electromagnetism
  • Electric fields and potential
  • Currents and circuits
  • Magnetism and magnetic fields
  • Electromagnetic waves
  • Optics and lenses
  • Modern physics concepts

Physics 103 Tutoring:

  • Waves and oscillations
  • Heat, temperature, and thermodynamics
  • Kinetic theory of gases
  • Laws of thermodynamics
  • Geometrical optics
  • Physical optics
  • Relativity

Of course, this is just a general overview and the syllabus can vary depending on the institution and the instructor.

Physics College Classes and Physics University Classes for various Universities are as :

Berkley Physics Courses

BERKLEY PHYSICS 5A Introductory Mechanics and Relativity 

Kinematics,dynamics, work and energy, rotational motion, oscillations, fluids and relativity. Use of calculus and vector algebra will be emphasized. Intended for students with an interest in pursuing a major in physics, astrophysics, engineering physics, or related disciplines 

BERKLEY PHYSICS 5B Introductory Electromagnetism, Waves, and Optics

Electric fields and potential, circuits, magnetism and induction. Introduction to optics including light propagation, reflection, refraction and interference.

BERKLEY PHYSICS 7A Physics for Scientists and Engineers

 Mechanics and wave motion.

BERKLEY PHYSICS 7B Physics for Scientists and Engineers

Heat, electricity, and magnetism.

BERKLEY PHYSICS 8A

Introduction to forces, kinetics, equilibria, fluids, waves, and heat. 

BERKLEY PHYSICS 8B Introductory Physics

Introduction to electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic waves, optics, and modern physics

BERKLEY Thermodynamics MEC ENG 40

This course introduces the scientific principles that deal with energy conversion among different forms, such as heat, work, internal, electrical, and chemical energy. The physical science of heat and temperature, and their relations to energy and work, are analyzed on the basis of the four fundamental thermodynamic laws (zeroth, first, second, and third). These principles are applied to various practical systems, including heat engines, refrigeration cycles, air conditioning, and chemical reacting systems.

BERKLEY Solid Mechanics MEC ENG C85

A review of equilibrium for particles and rigid bodies. Application to truss structures. The concepts of deformation, strain, and stress. Equilibrium equations for a continuum. Elements of the theory of linear elasticity. The states of plane stress and plane strain. Solution of elementary elasticity problems (beam bending, torsion of circular bars). Euler buckling in elastic beams

BERKLEY Fluid Mechanics MC ENG 106

Ohio State University

Physics 1103, Physics 1104, Physics 1199, Physics 1200, Modern Physics: Physics 1201, Physics 1251, Physics 1251H

Ohio State University: Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics Physics 1106

Penn State University: PHYS 1, PHYS 150, PHYS 151, PHYS 211, PHYS 212, PHYS 212H, PHYS 250, PHYS 251

Penn State University: PHYS 114, PHYS 214 Waves, Vibrations, and Oscillations

Penn State University: PHYS 237, PHYS 237H Modern Physics

Penn State University: PHYS 211, PHYS 211H Classical Mechanics

Penn State University: PHYS 400, PHYS 400H Electricity & Magnetism

Penn State University: Advanced Electives in Physics:

PHYS 97, PHYS 197, PHYS 230, PHYS 402, PHYS 406, PHYS 479

Penn State University: PHYS 213 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics:

Harvard University: PHYSICS 15A/15B, PHYSICS 2

Harvard University: PHYSICS 15C Waves, Vibrations, and Oscillations

Harvard University: PHYSICS 16 Classical Mechanics

Harvard University: PHYSICS 153 Electricity & Magnetism

Harvard University: PHYSICS 181 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Michigan State University: PHY 183, PHY 184, 193H, 294H

Michigan State University: PHY 321 Classical Mechanics

Michigan State University: PHY 481 Electricity & Magnetism

Michigan State University: PHY 215, PHY 410 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

Purdue University: PHYS 17200, PHYS 27200

Purdue University: PHYS 42200 Waves, Vibrations, and Oscillations

Purdue University:   PHYS 34400  Modern Physics

Purdue University: PHYS 31000 Classical Mechanics

Purdue University:PHYS 33000 Electricity & Magnetism

Purdue University: PHYS 51500 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

University of Wisconsin – Madison: PHYSICS 103, PHYSICS 104, PHYSICS 201, PHYSICS 202, PHYSICS 207, PHYSICS 208, PHYSICS 247, PHYSICS 248, PHYSICS 249

University of Wisconsin – Madison: PHYSICS 241 Modern Physics

 University of Wisconsin – Madison: Physics 311 Classical Mechanics

University of Wisconsin – Madison: PHYSICS 311 Classical Mechanics

University of Wisconsin – Madison: PHYSICS 322, 323 Electricity & Magnetism

University of Wisconsin – Madison: PHYSICS 415 Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics:

UCLA: PHYSICS 1A, PHYSICS 1AH

UCLA: PHYSICS 1B Waves, Vibrations, and Oscillations

University of Michigan: PHYSICS 140/160, PHYSICS 240/260

University of Michigan: PHYSICS 340/360 Waves, Vibrations, and Oscillations

University of Michigan: PHYSICS 390 Modern Physics 

University of Michigan:  PHYSICS 401 Classical Mechanics 

University of Michigan:  PHYSICS 405 Electricity & Magnetism 

University of Michigan:  PHYSICS 406Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics

 Carneige Melon physics courses

33-141 Physics I for Engineering Students

33-142 Physics II for Engineering and Physics Students

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