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PHYSICS.
200-201-202. General Physics. [Hoxton.]
11-12, T. Th. S.
The elements of Mechanics, Sound, Heat, Electricity and Magnetism,
and Light. Instruction is given by lectures, text-books, recitations, and
problems, with experimental demonstrations. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)
203-204. Electricity and Magnetism. [Hoxton.]
3 hours a week.
The elements of the classical mathematical theory and an introduction
to modern ideas of electricity are given. (Fall and Winter.)
250-251-252. General Physics Laboratory. [Sparrow and Assistants.]
9-11, M. W. F.
This course accompanies 200-1-2. Emphasis is laid upon those fundamental
principles and phenomena which underlie engineering problems.
recitation on Friday. (Fall, Winter, Spring.)
253-254. Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory. [Hoxton.]
3-5, T. Th.
This course accompanies 203-4. Emphasis is laid upon methods of
standardizing and experimental studies in the behavior and underlying
principles of measuring instruments and other electrical apparatus. (Fall
and Winter.)
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