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Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Physics 100
Spring 2011

 

Announcements

FINAL EXAM INFORMATION

The final exam will be held in 158 Loomis from 8am - 9:30am on Friday May 13. 

The conflict exam will be held in 136 Loomis from 6pm - 7:30pm on Friday May 6.

All students are currently signed up for the May 13 exam.  If you wish to take the conflict exam instead, please go to the online Gradebook and change your assignment to the conflict exam.  The deadline for changing your exam time is 10pm on Wednesday May 4.

 

MIDTERM EXAM INFORMATION

Review Lecture:  FRIDAY MARCH 11:  11AM in 257 Loomis (NOTE ROOM CHANGE DUE TO Engineering Open House)

EXAM: TUESDAY MARCH 15:  7PM in 136 Loomis  (contact me immediately if you have a conflict with this time)

 

OFFICE HOURS

Max will hold office hours from 2pm to 4pm on Mondays in 279 Loomis.

I will hold an office hour from 3pm until 4pm on Wednesdays in 305 Loomis.

The "Moving Man" Simulation can be accessed at:

http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/moving-man

WELCOME ! 

This course has many pieces to it.  Please consult the Course Description link on the left for a description of how the course is run.  You will see there is much more to the course than just coming to a lecture.

PLEASE REGISTER YOUR i>CLICKER

We will be using i>clickers in the lectures this semester. You may register your iclicker by first logging in, and then clicking here.

The login insures that your netid will be used as your student id.  If you use something else (e.g.,UIN), we will not recognize your registration

If you can't read your clicker number, take your i>clicker to the Illini Union Bookstore (809 S. Wright).  They have a setup near the coat check that can determine your #.

 TUTORIAL on DERIVATIVES

A tutorial on derivatives (as used in this course): Download PowerPoint or Follow this link

"TEXTBOOK"

The "text/workbook" for this course should be available in the bookstores very soon.  In the interim, you can download the first Unit here.

 

 

 

 

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