Ms. Perttu
Email: [email protected]
Office: Physics Office Rm. 212
Office Hours: M-F (7:45-8:10 and 2:30-3:00) and by appointment
Syllabus
Textbook
Course Description:
Physics is the scientific study of the most fundamental laws of nature. This course aims to further develop students’ appreciation for and competence in the scientific method. This course also aims to develop students’ conceptual and quantitative understanding of physical principles. Students perform experiments to develop proficiency in laboratory technique in applying physical principles to the analysis of experimental data. Units of study in this course vary slightly year-to-year but may include motion, Newton’s Laws, collisions, energy, thermodynamics, waves, sound, light, fundamental particles of nature, radioactivity, quantum mechanics, and electricity and magnetism.
The rational and inquiry-driven worldview taught in this course is vastly more important to your intellectual and personal development than any particular course content. When possible, look to the big picture.
Office: Physics Office Rm. 212
Office Hours: M-F (7:45-8:10 and 2:30-3:00) and by appointment
Syllabus
Textbook
Course Description:
Physics is the scientific study of the most fundamental laws of nature. This course aims to further develop students’ appreciation for and competence in the scientific method. This course also aims to develop students’ conceptual and quantitative understanding of physical principles. Students perform experiments to develop proficiency in laboratory technique in applying physical principles to the analysis of experimental data. Units of study in this course vary slightly year-to-year but may include motion, Newton’s Laws, collisions, energy, thermodynamics, waves, sound, light, fundamental particles of nature, radioactivity, quantum mechanics, and electricity and magnetism.
The rational and inquiry-driven worldview taught in this course is vastly more important to your intellectual and personal development than any particular course content. When possible, look to the big picture.
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