![]() Jeffrey Zirul ( ) is in charge of the laboratory section.If you have a personal question, please send an email to me, If you have a comment to me that you would like to be anonymous, please use the following web interface, but remember that since it is anonymous, I will not be able to reply. If no one else answers it, I will respond. Help and contact info: If you cannot attend office hours and have a physics question, please post it to the discussion board, which I will monitor a few times per week.You are strongly encouraged to visit me regularly during office hours. Office hours: WTh 10:45am to 11:15pm in the study center (for location see below), and T 9:45 am to 10:45am in my office, B213 of the Physics and Astronomy Building.Lecture times: MWTh 9:40am to 10:40am, in lecture hall A118 of the Physics and Astronomy Building auditorium wing.Specific information for this class is below. ![]() I will be in charge of the overall class, so you should contact me if your emails to the lab and tutorial instructors or administrator go unanswered. This link provides general Phys 12x policies, TA contacts, etc. There is also an administrator in charge of enrollment issues. If you have questions on the laboratory or tutorial sections, you should contact the instructor in charge of that section. There is a different professor in charge of each section. The three elements are carefully coordinated, but are not necessarily synchronized. Each component provides a different way of learning the material. NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in 122 tutorial and lab is mandatory. The course consists of lecture, tutorial, and laboratory components. You should find this course challenging and stimulating, and I hope that you also find it interesting and enjoyable. ![]() Welcome to PHYS 122, the second of a three-quarter sequence of introductory physics courses for science and engineering majors. ![]()
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