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PHYSICS.
200-201-202 General Physics. [Hoxton and Sparrow.]
Lectures 11-12, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday; Quiz 10-11 or
3-4, Friday.
This course includes elementary Mechanics, Sound, Heat, Electricity
and Magnetism, and Light. Instruction is given by textbooks
and lectures, with experimental demonstrations. Solutions of illustrative
problems and recitations are required.
[Required respectively, Fall, Winter, Spring, in Courses I,
II, III, IV, V (2).]
203-204 Electricity and Magnetism. [Hoxton.]
Lectures 1-2, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, until Feb. 1.
This course is more advanced than 200-1-2. The elements of the
mathematical theory are given, free use being made of the calculus.
Descriptive treatment, however, forms an important part of the
course. Modern ideas of electricity will be introduced.
[Required respectively, Fall, Winter, in Course III (4).]
250-251-252 General Physics, Laboratory. [Sparrow and Assistants.]
Hours 9-11, Monday, Wednesday.
This course accompanies 200-1-2. Emphasis is laid upon those
problems. Written reports of laboratory work are required.
[Required respectively, Fall, Winter, Spring, in Courses I,
II, III, IV, V (2).]
253-254 Electricity and Magnetism, Laboratory. [Hoxton.]
Hours 3-5, Tuesday, Thursday, until end of Winter Term.
This course accompanies 203-4. It is mainly concerned with methods
of standardizing, although it includes experimental studies in the
behaviour and underlying principles of measuring instruments and
other electrical apparatus.
[Required respectively, Fall, Winter, in Course III (4).]
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