General Physics II,
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Dr. LeClair
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4 comments:
What is a good problem to stop at for section 5 of then notes. I know we stopped around amneters and voltmeters in lecture friday, but I just cant seem to find a good cutoff for the practice problems
is that going to be on the test? i thought the test was only up to chapter 17 in the book
Let's just stop at the end of section 4 on the notes (through current and resistance) and leave section 5 out of it.
That means I may still include a problem with a resistor, but nothing with combinations of resistors (including batteries with internal resistance).
Obviously, I have not made the exam yet, which leaves a certain flexibility ...
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