Physics I Laboratory
X3.1A (1 semester unit in Physics)
This laboratory course introduces the fundamental concepts of physics including introduction to forces, properties of matter, kinetics, thermodynamics, heat, wave motion, fluids, sound and other topics of interest. This course is associated with Physics I (X3A).
Note: There is a $200 processing fee if you withdraw within seven days of the first class meeting.Prerequisites: Physics I (X3A) must be completed with a C- or better or taken concurrently.
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Sat. Sept. 5, Oakland
PRABIR K. ROY, Ph.D., is a scientist and working at Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory. His experience in experimental physics relates to charge particle beams, plasma, laser, and electromagnetism. He worked in many national and international laboratories; and presented research results in many peer-reviewed publications and conferences.NOTE: Enrollment in this class is restricted.
Sat. Sept. 5, Oakland
PRABIR K. ROY, Ph.D., is a scientist and working at Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory. His experience in experimental physics relates to charge particle beams, plasma, laser, and electromagnetism. He worked in many national and international laboratories; and presented research results in many peer-reviewed publications and conferences.NOTE: Enrollment in this class is restricted.