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(Previously I had the Call Number as 25102, but a check at http://sims.wmich.edu on 5 May 2002 gave 10690.)
The Final Exam was Friday 16 August 2002 at Noon
This week in PHYS-207 at Noon (Partial Lecture Notes).
Curve · Raw Distribution · Curved Distribution
Curve · Raw Distribution · Curved Distribution
Curve · Raw Distribution · Curved Distribution
Final Exam Answers: 1abcd 1e 2ab 2c 2de 3ab 3cd 3e 4a 4b 4cde
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PHYS 205 Mechanics and Heat 4 hrs. Fall, Winter, Spring
This first course of a sequence of three in general college physics employing calculus deals with mechanics and heat. It is required of physics majors, engineering students, and future physics teachers, and is strongly recommended for majors in other sciences. Prerequisite: MATH-123 concurrently. Open to qualified first year students. A student may not receive credit for both PHYS-205 and any of the following: PHYS-107, PHYS-109, or PHYS-113.
PHYS 207 Electricity and Light 4 hrs. Fall, Winter, and Summer
This course follows PHYS-205 and consists of studies in electricity, magnetism, and light. Prerequisites: PHYS-205, MATH-123, and MATH-272 (or MATH-230) concurrently. A student can receive credit for only one of the following courses: PHYS-107, PHYS-109, PHYS-115, or PHYS-207.
PHYS 208 Electricity and Light Laboratory 1 hr. Fall, Winter, and Summer
This is a laboratory course which includes exercises related to topics covered in PHYS 207. Normally this course is taken concurrently with PHYS 207. A student may not receive credit for both PHYS 208 and PHYS 116. Prerequisite: PHYS 207 concurrently.
Significant Dates: Aug. 16 Fri - End of Summer Session This Class is OVER
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