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PHYS-1150 (6)
General Physics II (4 credits)
WMU Fall Semester 2007
Registration CRN Numbers:
CRN: 40451 - PHYS 1150 - 100
MTuWThF 1:00- 1:50am · 1110 Rood Hall

NOTE: If you have a 6th edition, you do not need to
buy a new book.
Classes start AFTER Labor Day: TUESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER 2007.
For your amusement...
FINAL EXAM CURVE
n 60 60
hi 198 200
lo 82 100
ave 150.2 160.3
s.d. 20.69 19.81
Spring 2005 Exam 1 with Solutions (.PDF)
Sample Exam 1: First set (9-14-2007 F),
Second set (9-18-2006 Tu),
Third set (9-21-2006 Fr)
Solution to Fall 2006 Exam 1 (Click
here for a copy.) Fall 2007
Exam 1 Solution (Click here for a
copy.)
NOTE! Exam 1 has been moved from Tuesday 25
September 2007 to Thursday 27 September 2007.
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Spring 2005 Exam 2 with Solutions (.PDF)
Sample Exam 2: First set (10-05-2007 Fr),
Second set (10-12-2007 F),
Third set (10-17-2006 We)
Solution to Fall 2006 Exam 2 (Click
here for a copy.) Fall 2007
Exam 2 Solution (Click here for a copy.)
Exam 2 Curve - click
here.
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Spring 2005 Exam 3 with Solutions (.PDF)
Solution to Fall 2006 Exam 3 (Click
here for a copy.) Fall 2007
Exam 3 Solution (Click here for a
copy.)
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Spring 2005 Final Exam with Solutions (.PDF)
- NEW!!!
Course Descriptions from the WMU Course Registration Web Site (GoWMU)
PHYS 1150 - General Physics II
4 hrs. Fall, Winter, and Summer
This course follows PHYS 1130 and consists of studies in electricity,
magnetism, light, and atomic and nuclear physics. Many schools of engineering
will not accept PHYS 1130, 1140, 1150, 1160 for transfer credit. A
student cannot receive credit for both PHYS 1150 and PHYS 2070. Prerequisite:
PHYS 1130. Corequisites: (none)
PHYS 1160 - General Physics II Laboratory
1 hr. Fall, Winter, and Summer
This is a laboratory course which includes exercises related to topics
covered in PHYS 1150. Normally this course is taken concurrently with PHYS
1150. A student may not receive credit for both PHYS 1160 and PHYS 2080.
Corequisite: PHYS 1150.
- Should you require calculus-based physics in the future, there is a
conversion course PHYS-2150 (see Physics Dept.).
Dec. 18 Tue - Grades due at Noon