Haverford College Physics 115a-2011 -- Modern Introductory Physics: Beyond Newton
Meets: M 7.30-10.00pm, KINSC H108

Recitation W 8.30am-9.30am Location TBA.


Labs (every other week): Tuesday or Wednesday, 1:15-4:00, Harris 105

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Lecturer: Peter Love (KINSC L105, 610 795 6505)
Office hours: TBA

Clinic: times and staff TBA

Lab instructors: Elizabeth Wehner, Peter Love, Scott Shelley (KINSC L207, X1310)

This introductory course provides students who have an advanced background in mechanics with an alternative pathway into physics by exploring applications of introductory physics through a modern perspective. The course will focus on novel examples, consolidating the students background in physics and building problem solving skills. This course forms a year-long sequence with Physics 106: Fundamental Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) in the spring semester. Prerequisities: Calculus at the level of Mathematics 114 plus significant prior experience in calculus-based introductory physics (mechanics) at the level of Physics 105, such as the Advanced Placement Physics C course (or an International Bacccalaureate "higher level" course), with laboratory.

Text: Matter and Interactions I, 3rd Ed. by Ruth Chabay and Bruce Sherwood.

Background image: Spectra of three types of compact fluorescent light bulbs, and one LED bulb. From http://web.ncf.ca/jim/misc/cfl/