Summer I, 2007 This is PHYS 2325, Sec. 001 meeting 8:00-9:50 MTWR

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Summer I, 2007 This is PHYS 2325, Sec. 001 meeting 8:00-9:50 MTWR in Hill 119

PHYS 2325 A calculus-based introduction to physics. Topics include: kinematics, vector analysis, force dynamics, equilibrium, work, energy, momentum, collisions, fluid dynamics, and thermal physics. Prerequisite: One year of high school physics or PHYS 1305, 1105. Corequisite: MATH 2413.

Instructor Dr. Paul H. Cox, Professor Office: Hill 211 Phone: (361)593-2623 Email: phcox@tamuk.edu Webpage: physics.tamuk.edu/~cox (Note no www.) Scheduled Office hours: (Subject to change) MTWR 10-11, 1-2

Scoring 30% Final Exam 50% Quizzes 20% On-line homework Extra credit Class participation