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Physics 210 General Physics I G. R. Grist - |
“Proper
preparation prevents poor performance” -
N. Pelosi
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This is a handout detailing
the work standards that are expected for any assignment that is done outside
of lab (i.e. lab reports, etc.). This is an addendum to the syllabus; be sure
that you read and understand it. If you have any questions, please do not
hesitate to ask. |
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Instruction and outline for
writing lab reports. You must follow
this format and use the headings as presented in this sheet. |
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This is a handout on data
analysis that will be helpful for several labs during this semester and next.
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This is a handout on using
Excel that will be helpful for several labs during this semester and next. |
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you can meet with your fellow students and study, study, study! You can also get some great help from real live
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The text publishers site
with a downloadable PDF MCAT study guide. Corrected version of an appendix
that is in some of the textbooks. |
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Simply a great article by
Professor Dan Styer at Oberlin College on how to study physics. He has a great approach that you should
find very helpful. |
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Another helpful article by
Professor Styer. Be sure to read this
and use his tips. |
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Here is a great site that
will help you with most calculators, including the TI , HP Casio and
others. Very useful if you ever wanted
to know “How do I do that?” |
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A useful site that will let
you plot professional looking 2-D and 3-D plots that you can paste into your
reports. You have to register, but
it’s free. |