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Homework Solutions
Lecture Notes
Lecture 10, Feb 1: Sound and Light
Proof reading: Some English corrections (red). – 9:51AM, Feb 02, 2013
Lecture 9, Jan 30: Reflection, Standing wave (clicker questions (some not done in class))
Lecture 8, Jan 25: Frequency, energy, boundary condition
Addition: Section 8.3. Full answer to this question. – 10:40AM, Jan 27, 2013
Lecture 7, Jan 23: Sound wave, Superposition, Interference (clicker questions)
Additionn: Last paragraph: "Generally" and the last sentence replaced. (red) – 8:19AM, Jan 25, 2013
Lecture 6, Jan 18: Wave velocity examples
Lecture 5, Jan 16: Harmonic wave, Wave number/velocity, T and L wave (clicker questions)
Additionn: Page 1: "travelling" (red). Also, in the section title. – 8:43AM, Jan 17, 2013
Lecture 4, Jan 14: Rotational simple harmonic oscillators, Waves
Change: Section numbers. – 1:12PM, Jan 14, 2013
Lecture 3, Jan 11: Simple harmonic oscillation (clicker questions)
Correction: Page 1: couple of sentences (red). – 11:18AM, Jan 12, 2013
Lecture 2, Jan 9: Simple harmonic oscillation (clicker questions)
Additionn: Page 2: Lisa box, a URL link. – 2:24PM, Jan 13, 2013
Lecture 1, Jan 7: Hooke’s law
Exams
Midterm 1: Midterm 1, with solutions
Review materials (1), Review materials (2): Even if you attended the review session, these files may be beneficial (first file debugged; note red parts in the second file).
Practice Exam: Feel free to present/discuss your solutions/questions on forum!
Note: All questions are discussed on the forum, with answers. Click "SQ" above. – 11:36PM, Jan 26, 2013
Some more materials for your review, from your MSI TA: Thanks, Eric!!
Here is the distribution of scores for the midterm 1. The average is about 58 %, which is OK, but not great. The distribution is almost like a bell curve, but it appears to have a slight bulge at 11 and also another weaker bulge at 17 or 18. I am a bit worried about the points 11 and below. Points 17 and above could be roughly regarded as the A range (i.e., A- or higher), I think, if only this exam is to be looked at.
Looking for the old reading-quiz links? Just click "RQ" near the top.
Phys 5b-13!