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Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Physics 100
Fall 2008

 

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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 38673, 38563,  38564, or 41744).

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

ASSIGNMENTS

Lecture 7 and Prelecture 8 are now available. 

 

 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.

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". 

 TUTORIAL on DERIVATIVES

A tutorial on derivatives (as used in this course): Download PowerPoint or Follow this link

 

 

 

 

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