Paper topics
Paper topics are due tomorrow. What I want from you is a 1-2 sentence description of what your topic is, ideally with a preliminary source.
Full paper details are here, scroll down to page 9.
General Physics II,
University of Alabama
Dr. LeClair
Paper topics are due tomorrow. What I want from you is a 1-2 sentence description of what your topic is, ideally with a preliminary source.
Full paper details are here, scroll down to page 9.
Posted by pleclair at 9:53 AM 2 comments
Labels: paper
Your midterm grades have been uploaded to myBama. A few points to consider:
I have not dropped any labs or quizzes yet. Therefore, if your grade is a bit lower than expected, and you have missed labs or quizzes so far, this might be it. Consider the midterm a worst-case scenario.
I have not used pluses or minuses for midterm grades, but I will for the final grades.
Finally, there is a lot of time left. Midterm grades are only a guideline, it is fairly easy at this point to change your grade (in either direction) by even a whole letter grade. Don't panic!
Tomorrow in class you will receive a grade report, broken down by category, to let you know how you are doing so far.
Posted by pleclair at 12:47 PM 0 comments
Labels: grading
Reminder:
Your paper topics are due by Friday. I need a trackable source (email/facebook notification is fine) - reference, URL, etc.
Additional note:
I will post midterm grades Wednesday morning for all students. For midterm grades, I will drop 1 quiz grade and 1 lab grade. Inquire tomorrow during the lab period or after class if you would like a heads-up.
Posted by pleclair at 1:36 AM 0 comments
Today's lab may be a bit more lengthy than usual. There are many steps to follow, and it uses nearly everything you have learned so far.
Here you go.
Print one copy per group, and read it carefully before you start. Be sure you understand the idea of the experiment before you get started ... it will save you time in the end. Don't hesitate to ask if something is unclear.
Posted by pleclair at 1:22 AM 0 comments
Labels: labs
Here you go. Mostly magnetism, a couple of induction questions. Due Monday, 3 March at 17:00.
Enjoy.
UPDATE:
My bad, uploaded the wrong file. It should be fixed now.
Posted by pleclair at 2:02 PM 6 comments
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