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PHYSICS.
Physics 1. [Hoxton].
General Physics.—This course includes Elementary Mechanics, Sound,
Light, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism. Instruction is given by textbooks
and lectures accompanied by experimental demonstrations. In
addition, recitations, solution of illustrative problems, and written reports
upon quantitative laboratory work done by the student are required.
Lectures, 11-12, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Laboratory, 9-11, Monday,
Wednesday.
Physics 2. [Hoxton].
Electricity and Magnetism.—The elements of the Mathematical
theory are developed, free use being made of the methods of the calculus.
The lectures begin, however, with fundamental principles of 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 calling for the
more exact measurement of the chief physical quantities concerned.
Lectures, 1-2, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Laboratory, 3-5, Tuesday,
Thursday.
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