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R = Reading | P = Paper
Problems | E = Electronic Problems
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= Quiz | T = Test |
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ID |
Assignment |
Notes |
Mode
of
Submission |
Due
Date |
Check
if
Done |
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Print the Weekly Schedule. |
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33 |
No assignments are carried over from last week |
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| E.26.03 |
Prism Problems |
This is an optional assignment that will provide some
practice with Snell's Law. |
WebAssign |
M |
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| T |
Test on Chs. 26 and 28 |
This will be a paper and pencil test. Thoroughly review
the methods and concepts of P22-26, M13b, L17, L19, and any related E
assignments. For L19, Part C, prepare a table similar to the one that
you did for your observations. This time, do your rankings based on what
you know theoretically about single-, double-, and multiple-slit
interference from studying the text.
(We did the latter in class last
week.) |
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T,
class |
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| E.32.01 |
Ch.32 Conceptual Questions |
This covers sections 32.1,2. |
WebAssign |
W |
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| P31 |
Length Contraction |
Read section 29.3 first. |
office |
Th |
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Coming up next week...We'll do a half-life demonstration and work on Ch.
29 problems during your lab block Tuesday. Be sure to have completed the
reading of Chapter 29.
We'll also meet Thursday. |
Next
Week |
E.32.2 |
Ch. 32 WebAssign Problems 32.17,18,29,32,40,42,71 |
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WebAssign |
Th,5-29
5:00 PM |
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| Final
Exam, Monday, June 2, 6:00 - 8:00 PM, BR336/337 |