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PHYS 1010 6.0 Physics

   
Lecture Notes

Course Notes Sept 5 , Sept 10, Sept 12 (A), Sept 12 (B) , Sept 15, Sept 17, Sept 19, Sept 22, Sept 24.

Test1 on Sept 26; Solution test 1 solved.

Sept 29, details: Sept 29, Oct 3, Oct 6, Oct 8 , Oct 15, Oct 17, Oct 17 extra, Oct 20

Exp function (terminal velocity understood)

Oct 22, Oct 24, extra notes (damped HO with Calculus); Oct 27;

Solution for class test 2: test2 solved.

Special notes for the lab on Elasticity Elasticity: Young's modulus [summarizes and extends Section 15.6]

Nov 3, Nov 5,

after classes re-started: Feb 2; Feb 4; Feb 6; Feb 9; Feb 11; Feb 13; Feb 18 ; Mar 4 ; Mar 6 ; Mar 9 ; Mar 11

Solution for class test 3&4 on March 13: test4FS

Mar 16 A ;Mar 16 B

Remediation Package for chapters 9, 10 Dynamics2 This is the step-by-step version of slides which begins with III.1 (we covered up until III.13 including), and reaches the end of chapter 10 at III.26. Slides from III.27 on will be covered when we do Chapter 11 in class some time in February (after discussing the electric field, and before introducing the electric potential).

This lab won't happen due to the need to shorten the schedule. For LAB #5 on thermal physics and heat engines you may want some background in topics such as 'ideal gas', 'temperature', 'thermodynamic state'. If you got this from your high-school and/or university chemistry course - great! If not, you may want to read chapter 16 from our text. Since it is not part of the standard course package, here are scanned 20 pages of "bedtime reading"! The scans aren't great, but better than nothing.

Chapter 16.