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Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway & Jewitt, WMU 7th edition, Volume 2. ISBN-10: 0-94954-6853-3 ISBN-13: 978-0-4954-6853-0
Summer 2002 Exam 1 with Answers: 1abc 1de 2ab 2c 2de 3abc 3de
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Summer 2002 Exam 2 with Answers: 1ab 1cde 2a 2bc 2d 2e 3abc 3de
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Summer 2002 Exam 3 with Answers: 1a 1bc 1de 2ab 2c 2de 3abc 3de
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Summer 2002 Final Exam with Answers: 1abcd 1e 2ab 2c 2de 3ab 3cd 3e 4a 4b 4cde
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PHYS 2070: University Physics II (4 hrs)
This course follows PHYS 2050 and consists of studies in electricity, magnetism, and electromagnetic radiation. A student can receive credit for only one of the following courses: PHYS 2070 or PHYS 1150. Prerequisites: PHYS 2050, MATH 1230 or MATH 1710, and MATH 2720 or MATH 2300 concurrently.
PHYS 2080: University Physics II Laboratory (1 hr)
This is a laboratory course which includes exercises related to topics covered in PHYS 2070. A student can receive credit for only one of the following courses: PHYS 2080 or PHYS 1160. Corequisites: PHYS 2070.
PHYS 2150: Electricity and Light Problems (1 hr)
This course is intended for those who have had 1150 General Physics II, or its equivalent at another school, and who need to show credit in 2070 Electricity and Light. The emphasis is on problem solving using calculus with the mathematical rigor required in PHYS 2070. This course plus PHYS 1150 is equivalent to PHYS 2070. Prerequisites: PHYS 1150 General Physics II or equivalent, MATH 1230 or MATH 1710, and MATH 2720 or MATH 2300 concurrently.
Dec. 10 Wed - Final Exam 10:15am-12:15pm (2 hours) Dec. 12 Fri - End of Fall Session Dec. 16 Tue - Grades due at Noon