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103 Introductory Physics I

103 Introductory Physics I
Course Description
An introduction to the conservation laws, forces, and interactions that govern the dynamics of particles and systems. The course shows how a small set of fundamental principles and interactions allow us to model a wide variety of physical situations, using both classical and modern concepts. A prime goal of the course is to have the parcticipants learn to actively connect the concepts with the modeling process. Three hours of laboratory work per week.
Distribution
A
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Previous credit or concurrent registration in Mathematics 161 or higher.
Section: A
Day/Time:M,W,F — 11:30 - 12:25
Location:Searles-315
Instructor:Msall, Madeleine E (mmsall@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:phys103A@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:12/16/2004, 2:00 pm
Section: B
Day/Time:M,W,F — 8:30 - 9:25
Location:Searles-315
Instructor:Syphers, Dale A (dsyphers@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:phys103B@bowdoin.edu
Final Exam:12/15/2004, 9:00 am
Lab Section: 1
Day/Time:M — 1:00 - 3:55
Location:
Instructor:Bridge, John W (jbridge@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:phys103L1@bowdoin.edu
Lab Section: 2
Day/Time:T — 1:00 - 3:55
Location:
Instructor:Bridge, John W (jbridge@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:phys103L2@bowdoin.edu
Lab Section: 3
Day/Time:W — 1:00 - 3:55
Location:
Instructor:Bridge, John W (jbridge@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:phys103L3@bowdoin.edu
Lab Section: 4
Day/Time:TH — 1:00 - 3:55
Location:
Instructor:Bridge, John W (jbridge@bowdoin.edu)
Class Email:phys103L4@bowdoin.edu

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