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Physics
100
Fall 2008
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Announcements
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COURSE GRADES and PHYS 199M
1.
Course grades are available from the Gradebook link.
2. We
will offer a one credit hour supplemental class to PHYS 211 this spring
called PHYS 199M. This course is designed for PHYS 100 alums and will
be run in a discussion section setting and will focus on the current content
of PHYS 211.
To
register for this course, select PHYS 199, section M1, M2, M3 or M4 (CRNs
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FINAL EXAM
Exam Review Slides
Exam Formula Sheet
Wednesday, October 29
7-8:30 pm
| Discussion Session |
Exam Location |
Time |
| Adam's Tuesday Discussion Sessions
(D2G, D2H, and D2S) |
Mechanical Engineering Building
Room 253 |
7-8:30pm |
| Alex's Wednesday Discussion Sessions
(D3G, D3H, D3N, and D3P) |
Talbot Laboratory Room 103 |
7-8:30pm |
| Alex's Thursday Discussion Sessions
(D4G, D4H, D4N, and D4P) |
Engineering Hall Room 106B8 |
7-8:30pm |
| Anyone who SIGNED UP for the conflict exam using the online gradebook
(all sections) |
Loomis Laboratory of Physics
Room 144
NOTE: this is NOT our normal room! |
5:15-6:45pm |
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ASSIGNMENTS
Lecture 7
and Prelecture 8 are now available.
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HOMEWORK
DEADLINES CHANGED
I would like to
see everyone do the homework. Therefore, I have extended the deadlines
for Homeworks 1-6 so that you can still get a maximum of 80% credit for
anything additional you complete before 8am October 29. |
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Be sure
to bring your i>clicker to lecture. You can register it
here.
NOTE: It seems that each
lecture one or two students forget their i>clicker. In order to
simplify the bookkeeping, I will give everyone "one free pass". i.e.,
if you have any "0"'s in your lecture scores, I will change ONE of them to a
"1". |
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TUTORIAL
on DERIVATIVES
A tutorial on derivatives (as used in this course):
Download PowerPoint or Follow this
link |
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