Physics 1110
Energy on this world and elsewhere
Important Links:

Course information and syllabus

Link to last year's web site.

Lecture slides

Material related to quizzes and tests

pdf versions of homework

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nukePhysics 1110 is a course intended for all those interested in the subject of energy. Structured so that it is accessible to non-science majors, this course addresses such topics as the physical nature of energy, the ways in which we produce and consume energy in our society, and how energy will play into our future. Click here for a more detailed discussion of the course.
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Announcements:

  • Lectures 1-28 are now posted.
  • Problem Set #3 is posted in pdf form and on UVa Collab. It is due at 11:59pm this (Tuesday) evening.
  • Review session will be held in room 203 (the BIG lecture hall), from 4-6pm on Wednesday.
  • The 2010 Midterm Solutions are posted.
  • The 2009 Final, with solutions, is posted.
  • A review sheet for the Final is now posted.
  • Solutions to Problem Set #3 are now posted.

This course is being taught by
Professor Gordon Cates
Time and place:
12:30-1:45 PM, Tues. & Thurs.
Room 204, Physics Building
Office hours: TBA
More questions? Reach Prof. Cates at cates@virginia.edu

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