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Physics 109 Fall 2007 Reference Page

Description

109 Physics in the Arts. I, II; 3 cr (r-P-E). A course on sound and light for non-science majors. The nature of sound and sound perception; fundamentals of harmony, musical scales, and musical instruments. Studies of light including lenses, photography, color perception, and color mixing. Two lectures and one two-hour lab per week.

Prerequisites

High school algebra & geometry. Not open to those who have had a 200-level physics course. Open to Freshmen

Lectures

Times: 12:05pm & 1:20pm Mondays and Wednesdays

Location: 2241 Chamberlin Hall

Instructors: Karsten Heeger & Francis Halzen

Resources

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Last updated: 12/10/2007
 

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