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 * No reading quiz today, in hopes that there is no interfere with your preparation for the midterm. Also, check <<ln(https://gweon.com/forum/question/786/review-session-schedule#answer-container-2673,"here")>> and <<ln(https://gweon.com/forum/question/797/extra-problems-question-7#answer-container-2672,"here")>>.&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2015-02-09T08:52:55-0800)>>''-~  * No reading quiz today, in hopes that there is no interfere with your preparation for the midterm. Also, check <<ln(https://gweon.com/forum/question/786/review-session-schedule#answer-container-2673,"here")>> and <<ln(https://gweon.com/forum/question/797/extra-problems-question-7#answer-container-2672,"here")>> for some important information.&mdash;~-''<<DateTime(2015-02-09T08:52:55-0800)>>''-~

Welcome to Physics 5B, 2015!

  • No reading quiz today, in hopes that there is no interfere with your preparation for the midterm. Also, check here and here for some important information.—9:52AM, Feb 09, 2015

  • Please note that the solutions to homework 3 have been posted just now. Make a habit of reading solutions while your thoughts on the subject are still hot!—5:41PM, Feb 05, 2015

  • Please participate in the review session poll.—5:19PM, Feb 05, 2015

  • Some potentially useful information on the upcoming midterm is posted in Homework+. By the way, I know that I promised to give you report on your progress—I am still working on distilling database from the forum site, and I will be able to do so in a few days. Sorry about not being able to get the reports out yet.—12:50PM, Feb 05, 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.