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PHYSICS.
 200-201-202. 
 250-251-252. 
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PHYSICS.

200-201-202. Sophomore Physics. [Brown.]

10:30-11:30, T. Th. S.

The elements of mechanics, heat, electricity and magnetism, and light.
Instruction is given by lectures, textbooks, recitations, and problems, with
experimental demonstrations. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)

250-251-252. Physics Laboratory. [Brown and Assistants.]

8:30-10:30, M. W. F. and 2:30-5:30, T. Th.

This course accompanies 200-1-2. Emphasis is laid upon fundamental
principles and the phenomena which underlie engineering problems. Written
reports of laboratory work are required. Problem work and oral recitations
on Friday. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)

208. Thermodynamics. [Hoxton.]

10:30-11:30, T. Th. S.

A study of the basic laws with such applications to the properties of
gases and vapors and to thermodynamics appliances as are sufficient for the
purposes of illustration. A number of problems are solved. (Fall.)

259. Electrical Laboratory. [Hoxton and Brown.]

2:30-5:30, Th.

This course deals particularly with the more precise electrical measurements
and the manipulation of instruments of precision used in the higher
grade of electrical testing and standardization. (Spring.)