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PH242N -- Student Summary
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Introduction
During the semester you will have the opportunity to work on a class-created summary sheets which will be available during all tests. Every student is welcomed and encouraged to contribute to this class project. The motivation is two-fold:
- [1] Extra credit can be earned as detailed in the syllabus
- [2] The better the final product the more useful an aid it will be during the exams
Feel free to post almost any format including:
- [1] formulas
- [2] definitions
- [3] discussion
- [4] images and figures
- [5] problem solutions
- [6] hints
... and be creative!
Please be wary of copyrighted material. Definitions of physics terms and formulas are not copyrighted but using analogies, language, or problems as found in your textbook must be used sparingly and correctly referenced (see the Help page). All figures should follow the same guidelines. Preferred figures are either your own or non-copyrighted material. For an example of how to use references you can check out the Wikipedia article on Isaac Newton as an example.
Since this is a summary sheet you will also want the final product to be concise and organized.
Contents
Test 1 will be on:
After thermodynamics we move on to
... and then
