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 * <<fl(T)>>hanks for your participation in the doodle poll. ~-(You can still participate in <<ln(http://doodle.com/if786ivsydx43cps,the poll)>>, but I consider the poll to be statistically significant already.)-~ The following is the optimum solution for my office hours: Mo 2-3, TuTh 12-1. ~-(Mo11-12 turns out to be occupied by my other recurring schedule and it has been dropped.)-~&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2015-01-05T23:29:30-0800)>>''-~  * The first homework is up! Click the &ldquo;Homework+&rdquo; link above.&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2015-01-08T10:28:54-0800)>>''-~

 * As I emailed, you should let me know individually if you used a non-UCSC email address to register at this web site. Note that the Google login within your browser is automatically detected by this web site. Make sure that you use a consisent Google login so that the same Google email address is recognized by this web site.&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2015-01-08T10:28:54-0800)>>''-~

 * My office hours are finalized: Mo 2-3, TuTh 12-1 (no change).&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2015-01-08T10:25:22-0800)>>''-~

Welcome to Physics 5B, 2015!

  • The first homework is up! Click the “Homework+” link above.—11:28AM, Jan 08, 2015

  • As I emailed, you should let me know individually if you used a non-UCSC email address to register at this web site. Note that the Google login within your browser is automatically detected by this web site. Make sure that you use a consisent Google login so that the same Google email address is recognized by this web site.—11:28AM, Jan 08, 2015

  • My office hours are finalized: Mo 2-3, TuTh 12-1 (no change).—11:25AM, Jan 08, 2015

Welcome to the second part of Physics 5!

In this course, we will continue the exploration of the introductory physics. We will start with the simple harmonic oscillator. Then, we will study waves in general. This will lead to geometric optics and related topics. Lastly, we will come back to fluids and statics. If we somehow run out of time, we might leave some topics like fluids for reading only. I like to go through the simple harmonic oscillator and waves, slowly but surely, so that we cover these supremely important topics well enough.