The University of Virginia record February, 1909 | ||
Physics 2. [Hoxton].
Electricity and Magnetism.—The elements of the mathematical
theory are developed, making free use of the methods of the calculus,
beginning, however, with fundamental principles the subject. Laboratory
work more advanced than that in Physics 1 will be required, occupying
the student from four to six hours a week, and aiming at the
more exact measurement of the chief physical quantities here dealt
with.
The University of Virginia record February, 1909 | ||