Instructor: | Lou Bloomfield |
Time: | MWF 1:00pm - 1:50pm (schedule) |
Location: | Physics 203 |
Office Hours: | Mondays, 3:00pm – 5:00pm, Alderman Cafe (in Alderman Library) Wednesdays, 9:00am – 11:00am, Room 133, Physics Building |
Description: | Physics 1050 is for non-science majors. It is a practical introduction to physics and science in everyday life. This course considers objects from our daily environment and focuses on their principles of operation, histories, and relationships to one another. The emphasis for Physics 1050 is on mechanical and thermal objects. The companion course, Physics 1060, emphasizes objects involving electromagnetism, light, special materials, and nuclear energy. |
Course Materials: |
Online Required: WileyPlus Access for How Thinks Work: the Physics of Everyday Life, 6th Edition Print Encouraged: How Thinks Work: the Physics of Everyday Life, 6th Edition by Louis A. Bloomfield (The print book is encouraged but not essential because WileyPlus contains an online eBook. See Class Policy Page for Purchase Information) |
Homework Site: | WileyPlus.com, first time: Register for Course 516279 |
Lecture Videos: | Schedule of Classes, Assignments, and Video Recordings | Links to Previous Semesters and Other Resources: |
Schedule of Classes and Assignments, along with Class Videos |
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Class Ethics Statement |
Class Integrity Statement |