J-dizzal
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Yo, I am new to the physics game. i have some undergraduate math under my belt but i have a lot of trouble with physics. I am enrolled in a calculus based physics this semester. a course descriptions;
"The emphasis in this course is on the rigorous structure of classical physics and the development of the ability to solve problems. Topics include mechanics, heat, and sound. This course is intended for engineering students and other non-physics students who desire a course with calculus. Grades are determined by several hour-long exams, a final exam, and performance in lab sessions. The lecture section is conducted by a professor. The lab work is directed by TAs. The discussion section is a problem-solving session conducted by the TA."
thanks
"The emphasis in this course is on the rigorous structure of classical physics and the development of the ability to solve problems. Topics include mechanics, heat, and sound. This course is intended for engineering students and other non-physics students who desire a course with calculus. Grades are determined by several hour-long exams, a final exam, and performance in lab sessions. The lecture section is conducted by a professor. The lab work is directed by TAs. The discussion section is a problem-solving session conducted by the TA."
thanks