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Part 2: Environmental Physics
| Instructor |
Richard Honrath
(reh@mtu.edu) |
| Office |
808 Dow Environmental Science & Engineering Bldg. |
| Office Hrs |
Open door policy - stop by anytime
(see my
weekly
schedule
on the web
to avoid times I have regularly scheduled meetings) |
You are expected to keep up with the readings assigned prior to each
class date. This schedule was handed out on the first day of the
Environmental Physics section. (A copy of the schedule is
here
).
In addition, you should keep up with the in-class problems. After
completing the reading assignment, work through the problems assigned
for each class period. (If no problems are specifically assigned,
then work through the next 2 problems.) The problems are handed out
in class.
These are identical to those handed out in class, so please
do not print a duplicate copy if you already received one.
- In-class Problems
- Homework Sets
Material will be added after the homeworks are due.
- Homework solutions will be posted here after the due date.
- Homework 1 (Environmental Physics)
- Homework 2 (Environmental Physics)
- Physics Exam solutions
Find out how your score compares to the rest of the class by
viewing the distribution of all scores on this exam
here.
The top plots show the distribution of scores on the Chemistry exam;
the bottom plots show those for the Physics exam. For each row, the
plot on the right shows the percentiles--the fraction of scores
less than or equal to each score.
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Richard E. Honrath
2002-12-16