PHYS 1011
Physics


ivory Portrait of Sir Isaac Newton (1702-1710)
by David Le Marchand can be seen at the
Art Gallery of Ontario

"You're unlikely to discover something new without a lot of practice on old stuff, but further, you should get a heck of a lot
of fun out of working out funny relations and interesting things."
- Richard Feynman


Lecturer

Prof. Scott Menary
Office: 237 Petrie Science
Phone: (416) 736-2100 X22982
email: menary at yorku.ca

Text

University Physics - Volume 1

Lecture Schedule

Fall Term 2021

Type Days Time Room Instructor
Lecture MWF 12:30-13:20 Online S. Menary
Tutorial Thurs. 13:30-14:20 Online S. Menary

Grading

   Lab - 15%
   Problem Sets - 15%
   Test #1 - 15% (November 3, online during the lecture hour)
   Test #2 - 15% (December 1, online during the lecture hour)
   Exam - 40%

Note that to pass the course students must pass BOTH the lab component AND the non-lab component

Readings, Problem sets, Tests, and Exam

   Topics, Pre-lecture Readings, and Miscellany
   Problem Sets, Tests, and Exam


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"If you decide you don't have to get A's, you can learn an enormous amount in college."
          I. I. Rabi - Winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize for Physics