Don't print this out, as everything is subject to change:
due date | reading | assignment | special stuff this day |
Mon, Jan 9 | The first assignment, a half-sheet handed out in class; start chapter 1 if you have time. | Prepare answers to all 5 questions, and be ready to talk this afternoon. | The Avs play the Blues in Denver |
Tues, Jan 10 | Chapter 1 | 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 1.9 (a few quick solutions), 1.12 | |
Wed, Jan 11 | Chapter 2 | 1, 5, 11, 12d (solutions for some of these), 13 (solution) | The Avs play the Canadiens in Denver . Also, I'll have to leave for a while this afternoon, so call before visiting. |
Thur, Jan 12 | Chapter 3; you'd be wise to read ahead, so that you'll be ready for the test. | 2, 5, 7, 10, 11, 15 | |
Fri, Jan 13 |
Special Topic L. |
1, 2a, 2c (solutions), 5 (this is basically review)(a sorta solution), 10a, 10b if you can (solution plus) | |
Mon, Jan 16 | Chapter 4, Chapter 5 | 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.6 | Geezer hockey game - class is at 1:30 pm |
Tue, Jan 17 | Review the destruction of the earth problem. Read chapter 6, which you'll find is review, really. Read chapter 7. |
Do chapter 6 problems 1, 3, 4; ponder problem 8. Chapter 7: 1, 3, 6a&c (Sophisticated physics students will of course do part b.), 8 (please note that energy is m times c-squared, not just m), 9 |
I'll leave early, to play hockey here or to watch hockey in Denver.
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Wed, Jan 18 | re-read chapter 7, read chapter 8. See if these notes help. | keep at those problems. | |