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Announcements Exam 1 is Tuesday, February 16, 5:00-6:00 pm. Exam rooms (on next slide) will be posted on the Physics 2135 web site under “Course Information.” One of the homework problems for tomorrow is Special Homework #4. You can find it on the web here.here Wednesday of this week is deadline to submit the appropriate memo or e-mail regarding an exam conflict. Follow this web link for instructions on what to do. this web link
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Know the exam time! Find your room ahead of time! If at 5:00 on test day you are lost, go to 104 Physics and check the exam room schedule, then go to the appropriate room and take the exam there. Exam is from 5:00-6:00 pm! Physics 2135 Test Rooms, Spring 2016: InstructorSectionsRoom Dr. HaleG, J125 BCH Dr. KurterD, F104 Physics Dr. MadisonH, N199 Toomey Mr. NobleB, EB-10 Bert. Dr. ParrisK, MG-31 EECH Mr. UpshawA, C, LG-3 Schrenk Special AccommodationsTesting Center
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More Announcements Exam 1 special arrangements: Test Center students: you need to make an appointment with Testing Center. By before now. I will send you a confirming e-mail by the end of Tuesday during the week before the exam. If you do not receive the e-mail, you are NOT on the Test Center list!
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More Announcements LEAD Schedule (lead.mst.edu)lead.mst.edu Physics Learning Center, 2-4:30 pm and 6-8:30 pm Monday, Wednesday, rooms 129/130 Physics. Tutor available, 7-9 pm Monday through Thursday; check the LEAD schedule. Other LEAD Tutors available; check the schedule here. (You can get one-on-one tutoring if you don’t like the group environment of the Physics Learning Center).here Burns & McDonnell Student Success Center (B&MSSC) Tutors available; check the schedule here. (Another place to get one-on-one tutoring).here
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More Announcements If any of tomorrow’s homework problems involve a ring of charge: there is no starting equation for V on the axis or at the center of ring of charge. You must derive any equation you use. If any of tomorrow’s homework problems involve a spherically-symmetric charge distribution: do not use the starting equation for V due to a point charge. You must derive any equation you use.
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