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PHYS 325 - Classical Mechanics I
Last offered Spring 2013
Official Description
Kinematics and dynamics of classical systems, including a review of Newtonian kinematics and dynamics. Three dimensional motion, variable mass, and conservation laws; damped and periodically driven oscillations; gravitational potential of extended objects and motion in rotating frames of reference; Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics. Course Information: Prerequisite: PHYS 225; credit or concurrent registration in MATH 285. Class Schedule Information: Register for the lecture and for one of the discussion sections.
| Title | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classical Mechanics I | A | 38566 | LEC | 3 | 1400 - 1520 | T R | 151 Loomis Laboratory | Richard L Weaver |
| Classical Mechanics I | D0 | 57354 | DIS | 0 | 1600 - 1650 | M | 236 Loomis Laboratory | Mark Daniel Schubel |
| Classical Mechanics I | D1 | 38567 | DIS | 0 | 1600 - 1650 | M | 139 Loomis Laboratory | Agustinus Peter Sahanggamu |
| Classical Mechanics I | D2 | 38568 | DIS | 0 | 1700 - 1750 | M | 139 Loomis Laboratory | Agustinus Peter Sahanggamu |
| Classical Mechanics I | D3 | 38569 | DIS | 0 | 1800 - 1850 | M | 139 Loomis Laboratory | Agustinus Peter Sahanggamu |
| Classical Mechanics I | D4 | 58898 | DIS | 0 | 1900 - 1950 | M | 139 Loomis Laboratory | Mark Daniel Schubel |
| Classical Mechanics I | D5 | 58899 | DIS | 0 | 2000 - 2050 | M | 139 Loomis Laboratory | Mark Daniel Schubel |