Prof. Michael Romalis | romalis@princeton.edu, Office: Jadwin 230, Phone 8-5586 |
Lectures: | Tuesday, Thursday, 11:00 – 12:20, Room: Jadwin A07 |
Homework Session (optional) : | Monday, 7:30-9:30, Room: Jadwin 475 |
Office Hours: | Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 1:00-2:30 PM, Jadwin 230 |
TA: Marcus Benna | mbenna@Princeton.edu, Office: Jadwin 404 |
TA office hours: | Thursday 3-5 PM, Jadwin 404 |
Review session: Monday, January 15th
11:00-12:30
Jadwin Hall A08
Final Exam : Saturday, January 20, 2007
7:30-10:30 PM
Jadwin Hall A08
Final exam solutions
Average = 66
Median = 66
Stan Dev = 14
Exams can be picked up in my office.
Previous final exams :
Fall 2005
Fall 2004
Fall 2003
Fall 2003a
Midterm Exam Solutions
Average = 73
Median = 71
Stan. Dev. = 16
Previous midterm exams:
Fall 2005
Fall 2004
Fall 2003
Homework
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Class Description and Syllabus
PHYS 203 vs. PHYS 205
Both classes are appropriate for Physics majors and will cover essentially
the same material. Compared with PHYS 205, I will go more slowly in the
beginning, assume less mathematical preparation, and focus more on problem
solving skills at the expense of more abstract theoretical treatment.
Java applets (external links)
Some will be relavant to the course material and others are just fun to play with
2-D
projectile with air resistance
Particle World
(lots of different simulations)
Pendulum
with sliding support
Coupled
Oscillators
Advanced
Dry Friction
Non-linear
Pendula