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Fall 2007 Phys 5A 9/26 Lecture 1.16 50 minutes
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"When in doubt, use brute force."
--Ken Thompson
TODAY (*.pdf)
Clicker homework
[Open-notes, book open only to problems, "closed-mouth"]
Chs. 4.6-4.8: Applying Newton's Laws
Ex: Problem 4.52
Tilted coordinate axes
Problem-solving session
Problems 3.42(c), 4.54
Comprehensive Problems 4.110, 4.142
Decide which one problem to be done as an example
Decide which one problem to be entered for credit next class
**or**
Decide to submit both remaining problems for credit next class
Do conceptual review questions today (for participation credit)
NEXT TIME
Quiz 3 Announcements
Friday, 9/28, 10:30-10:55 AM
Closed-book, closed-notes
Ten multiple-choice questions
(Adapted from Chs. 3-4 problems listed in reading guide)
(Conceptual/definitions: three questions)
(Chs. 3.1/3.2: two problems)
(Ch. 3.5: two problems)
(Ch. 4.6: two problems)
(Ch. 4.8: one problem)
No work needs to be shown; no partial credit
No Scantrons; circle answers directly on Quiz
Bring your scientific calculator
**USE YOUR OWN UNIQUE 4-DIGIT P.I.N.**
**"LIST OF FIVE + ONE" EQUATIONS PROVIDED ON QUIZ**
**KNOW COMPONENTS, NEWTON'S LAWS, MECH. FORCE MAGS./DIRS.**
Homework
Enter last remaining problem-solving problems for credit (after quiz)
Read Ch. 5.1 (no "read-ahead" questions)
TUTORING
Math Lab (2601/2602)
Ryan Blake Th 11:00-1:00 PM; 2:00-4:00 PM
Jeff Wilkerson MTWF 11:30-1:30 PM
Ralph Fullwood (lab instructor) willing to answer physics
questions via e-mail (rrfullwood [at] yahoo.com)