Physics 121

Humans are a curious bunch, always eager to ask and learn about the world around them and to pass what they learn to futher generations. Out of this natural curiosity has grown all of science, a discipline based upon confronting conjecture with observation and measurement. Physics is a so-called "hard science" in that typically its conjectures are mathematical and its observations are quantitative and numerical.

The science of physics provides insight into nature's forces. The study of physics requires each student to master a style of reasoning in which only a few mathematical conjectures can be shown to have precise, provable, and calculable consequences. The acquisition of this skill is the highest goal of the course.


***** UPDATED FEBRUARY 14, 2008!!! *****

Dear Class

There are three items of business.
  1. The makeup final exam for students that have excused absences will be held on Tuesday February 19 from 5:30 PM until 8:00 PM. Please report to the office of Professor Hemmick (C-107) to take this exam.
  2. Final grade conferences will be held in the office of Professor Hemmick (C-107) on Thursday, February 21 from 9:30 AM through 3:30 PM with a lunch break somewhere in the middle.
  3. Letters of recommendation will be written on Thursday, February 21 at 3:30 PM.


Prof H and Prof D

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