Physics

for Scientists and Engineers
171.102 Section 9


General Information

TA J. Reid Mumford
e-mail reid@pha.jhu.edu
officeBloomberg 421
telephone516.5106
office hours Monday 4:00pm-5:00pm
Thursday 2:00pm-3:00pm
help roomFriday 3:00pm-4:00pm

News

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reid@pha.jhu.edu



5 May 2001

Okay my friends, I have come up with a couple of problems for you to try to flex your physics brains on. I don't know if I'd go so far as to call it a full on practice test but it should provide you some entertainment for a while. I'll try to think of a couple more interesting problems for you to try out.

Practice Problems

Useful Links

Conference Notes

  1. 6 February
  2. 13 February
  3. 20 February
  4. Test 1, Problem 2
  5. Practice Test 1
For each conference, I will post a problem or two that will be hopefully be useful when you are studying for an exam or when you are trying to finish an assignment. These problems will generally be taken from the conference lecture on Tuesday morning, but will sometimes be problems that I was not able to get to in section.

Homework and Quiz Scores

  1. Homework 1
  2. Homework 2
  3. Homework 3
  4. Homework 4
  5. Homework 5
  6. Homework 6
  7. Homework 7
  8. Homework 8
  9. Homework 9
  10. Homework 10
  11. Homework 11
  12. Homework 12
  13. Quiz 1
  14. Quiz 2
  15. Quiz 3
  16. Quiz 4
  17. Quiz 5
  18. Test 1
  19. Test 1 (entire class)
  20. Test 2
Score distributions for each of the recorded homeworks, quizes, and tests.