Differences between revisions 3 and 17 (spanning 14 versions) Back to page
Revision 3 as of 1:06PM, Jan 07, 2012
Size: 618
Editor: Sam
Comment:
Revision 17 as of 11:31PM, Feb 01, 2012
Size: 1056
Editor: HSLee
Comment:
Deletions are marked like this. Additions are marked like this.
Line 3: Line 3:
{{{#!wiki news
  * [[Homework+|The midterm solutions are posted.]]
  * <<color(Some corrections to the homework problem)>>: check at [[Homework+]].
  * Please note that the "Forum" link is provided above. Use it to ask and discuss any questions that you might have regarding this course. Note that, to use the forum effectively, you need to ''login'' to this (moin wiki) site first. Follow the <<ln("?action=login",Login)>> link above, and the instructions therein.
  * The textbook for this course is Randy Harris, ''Modern Physics (2nd Edition)'', Addison Wesley.
}}}

{{{#!wiki inform
Line 4: Line 12:

{{{#!wiki news
  * The textbook for this course is Randy Harris, ''Modern Physics (2nd Edition)'', Addison Wesley.
  * This web site is under construction.

Welcome to Phys 102, 2012!

  • The midterm solutions are posted.

  • Some corrections to the homework problem: check at Homework+.

  • Please note that the "Forum" link is provided above. Use it to ask and discuss any questions that you might have regarding this course. Note that, to use the forum effectively, you need to login to this (moin wiki) site first. Follow the Login link above, and the instructions therein.

  • The textbook for this course is Randy Harris, Modern Physics (2nd Edition), Addison Wesley.

This course is a new course in the physics department of UCSC, mirroring 101B. Its emphasis is on a better understanding of conceptual underpinnings of modern physics and how to think about physics. While basic mathematical skills are required and mathematical treatments of key physics will be covered, mathematical details that can be better covered in later specialized courses will be de-emphasized.