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Final exam: Wednesday, May 9, 2018 4:00 to 7:00 PM in Physics Lecture Hall. 30 multiple choice
questions. ≈15 from Chapters 30-32, ≈15 from
Chapters 21-29 Exam review Tuesday, May 8, 4:00 – 6:00 pm 227 Serin Physics & Astro All exams are closed-book, no calculators or other electronic devices
allowed. All questions will be multiple choice.
For the final exam, you may bring with you three (3) "formula
sheets", on 8.5 x 11 inch sheets of paper (OK to use both sides) on
which you may hand write any formulae or diagrams or notes or problem
solutions that might be helpful to you during the exam. Information on the
sheets must be handwritten, no attachments are allowed. The numerical values
of relevant constants will be provided to you. You should bring #2 pencils to
the exams for the computer forms. Types
of questions: Like I-clickers, simple numbers, formulae Study: Homework, I clickers, examples in textbook, collaborative+pre-REC
and Old
exams. Grades will be
available Friday, May 11, 2018. Make sure you have
registered your I-clicker. Registered
I-clicker grades have been entered into the gradebook. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you
are having registration problems and need a special permission number, please
submit requests through a form on the website at to http://physics.rutgers.edu/descr/descr-ug-program2.shtml
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In
this course you will learn the concepts of Electricity and Magnetism that are
the basis of the technology around you. This is a tough, and I hope a
rewarding, course. Recommendation: stay on top of what is happening every
week of the semester since the material you are expected to master at the
beginning is the foundation for the rest of the semester. Jolie
Cizewski. |
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