Physics 311 Fall 2013 Reference Page
Mechanics
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Instructors by Semester
Typically Offered | Fall; Spring |
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Level | Advanced |
Students | Undergraduate, advanced |
Credits | 3.00 |
Breadth | Physical Science |
L&S Credit | Counts for L&S degree |
Origin and development of classical mechanics; mathematical techniques, especially vector analysis; conservation laws and their relation to symmetry principles; brief introduction to orbit theory and rigid-body dynamics; accelerated coordinate systems; introduction to the generalized-coordinate formalisms of Lagrange and Hamilton.
Prerequisites: (PHYSICS 202, 208, or 248) and (MATH 234, 321, or 376), or graduate/professional standing
Lecture
Sec | Instructor | Time | Place |
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001 | Paul Terry | MWF 11:00 am - 11:50 am | 120 Ingraham |
Discussion
Sec | Instructor | Time | Place |
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301 | James Buchanan | R 02:25 pm - 03:15 pm | 2104 Chamberlin |
303 | James Buchanan | R 01:20 pm - 02:10 pm | 2403 Sterling |
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