Courses: Classical and Modern Physics I (PHYSH101A01)
Fall 2010
Three class hours and one laboratory period. The first of a two-semester comprehensive introduction to physics, with an emphasis on life science applications involving Newtonian mechanics, oscillations, mechanics of materials, fluids, and thermal physics.
Prerequisites: Calculus at the level of Mathematics 113A or equivalent should be taken prior to or concurrently with this course.
Fulfills: NA QU II L
DepartmentTaught BySuzanne Amador Kane (Profile) |
LocationHaverford, Hlls 109 Meeting TimesMWF 11:30-12:30 |
