PCS 102
Physics Answers to Everyday Questions
The physics of everyday life course is for liberal arts students who are looking to understand a connection between science and the world in which they live. This course offers a non-conventional view of physics and science that starts with whole objects and looks inside them to see what makes them work. What really keeps an airplane up? What is the sound barrier made of? Why does your shower curtain cling to you? Are smoke alarms radioactive? (May not be used as a credit towards a science degree) (Formerly SCI 104).
PCS 102 Requisite Information:
PCS 102 Let's You Take:
Antirequisites: PCS 120, PCS 130; Not available to Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science students nor to Faculty of Science students.
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Antirequisites: PCS 120, PCS 130; Not available to Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science students nor to Faculty of Science students.
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