PHYS 211
PHYS 211 - University Physics: Mechanics
Summer 2016
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
University Physics: Mechanics | PHYS211 | A | 30254 | LEC | 4 | 0900 - 0950 | MTWR | 276 Loomis Laboratory | Rebecca J Rosenblatt |
University Physics: Mechanics | PHYS211 | D1 | 30256 | DIS | 0 | 1200 - 1350 | T R | 260 Mechanical Engineering Bldg | Alfredo Xavier Sanchez |
University Physics: Mechanics | PHYS211 | D2 | 30258 | DIS | 0 | 1000 - 1150 | T R | 106B6 Engineering Hall | Mark Daniel Schubel |
University Physics: Mechanics | PHYS211 | L1 | 30260 | LAB | 0 | 1200 - 1350 | M W | 264 Loomis Laboratory | Thomas Tuegel |
University Physics: Mechanics | PHYS211 | L2 | 30262 | LAB | 0 | 1000 - 1150 | M W | 264 Loomis Laboratory | Mayukh Nilay Khan |
Official Description
Newton's Laws, work and energy, static properties and fluids, oscillations, transverse waves, systems of particles, and rotations. A calculus-based approach for majors in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Course Information: Credit is not given for both PHYS 211 and PHYS 101. Prerequisite: Credit or concurrent registration in MATH 231. Class Schedule Information: For students in engineering, mathematics, physics and chemistry. Exams are given in the evening (during fall and spring semesters). Register for a lecture (A) section, a discussion (D) section and a laboratory (L) section. Engineering students must obtain a dean's approval to drop this course after the second week of instruction.