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Advanced Placement (AP) Physics 2, along with AP Physics 1, is a year-long AP course mainly taught in

the United States and Canada and designed by the College Board to replace AP Physics B in the 2014–
2015 school year. Though similar to AP Physics B, AP Physics 1 and 2 are divided into two semesters and
the topics are more in-depth. The courses were formed through collaboration between current
Advanced Placement teachers and The College Board, with the guidance from the National Research
Council and the National Science Foundation.[1] Similar to AP Physics C, the material covered emulates
that of a second semester university undergraduate physics course offered at a typical American
university,[2] but with an algebra-based curriculum, as AP Physics C is calculus-based.

This is a course presents lecture notes on General Physics (2) for Sciences and Engineering Faculties.
General physics 2 gives the concepts and applications of the physics concepts in sciences and
engineering. This lectures presented topics of Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics. I hope
it to be a good course for our students in Engineering faculties. It is essential that the students
understand the basic concepts and principles before attempting to solve assigned problems. You can
best accomplish this goal by carefully reading the textbook before you attend your lecture on the
covered material. When reading the text, you should jot down those points that are not clear to you.
These Lecture notes based on Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway and its Power point slides
from Cengage Learning Company, and then they edited by including concepts, examples, and solved
problems.

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