Oscillations; waves; electromagnetic; fluid mechanics; heat; the first law of thermodynamics; operation and measurement of basic electrical circuits.

Physics for engineers II covers the basics of electromagnetic including electrostaticis (such as Coulomnb's law and Gauss' law), electric and magnetic fields, electromagnetic force and brief introduction to Maxwell's equations. 

Basics of Newton mechanics that included: 1- Mathematical introduction 2- Newton first and second laws of motion - Speed, velocity, force, momentum - Gravitation, friction, circular motion, projectile 3- Third law: - Conservation of momentum - Energy and momentum - Conservation of energy.

In this course, we will discuss about various mathematics techniques generally used in engineering problems and applications, for example, Fourier Series, Fourier integral & transform, Laplace transform, and Z-transform. We will also demonstrate example of applying such techniques in practical engineering applications. In addition, some basic numerical methods will be introduced such as numerical integration, interpolation, and root-finding.

General hints and guidelines for formal technical writing.

The course focuses on introducing students to research topics and methodology, including critical thinking, scientific responsibilities, academic ethics, scientific writing, and publication. They will be trained on oral and written technical presentations on individual research, journal articles, or design projects.