Phys1101 - General Physics

 

Spring semester 2013

 

Things you should review before taking Physics 1101

Course Calendar

Moodle

 

The Art of Doing Physics Homework

 

The first class meeting is the lecture on Monday, January 14, 2013.

Lab will be held during the first week of classes.

 

Instructor:                         Sylke Boyd

Office:                                 Sci 2315

Phone:                                589-6315

E-mail:                                sboyd@morris.umn.edu

Office Hours:                     Tuesday 1:30 – 3:00 pm, Wednesday 11:45-1:00 pm, Thursday 1:00 – 2:00 pm

                                             Please consult my Google Calendar for other times.

 

Class meetings:               Lecture           MWF   10:30 – 11:35 am     Sci2950 (S. Boyd)

                                             Lab 002          M           2:15 –   4:15 pm      Sci4550 (S. Boyd)

                                             Lab 003          T            8:00 – 10:00 am     Sci4550 (S. Takemae)

                                             Lab 004          T          10:30 – 12:30 pm     Sci4550 (S. Boyd)

                                             Lab 005          T            1:00 –   3:00 pm      Sci4550 (S. Takemae)

                                             Lab 006          T            3:30 –   5:30 pm      Sci4550 (S. Takemae)

                                             Lab 007          W          2:15 –   4:15 pm      Sci4550 (S. Boyd)

 

 

Book:                                  Young and Freedman, University Physics

 Pearson Addison/Wesley, 12th edition, available in hardcover (37 chapters),

or paperback (vol1 for Phys1101 – vol2 needed for Phys1102)

 

Laboratory Manual for Phys 1101,

University of Minnesota-Morris, Spring 2013 (available in UMM bookstore)

 

 

 

 

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