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Introduction to General Physics B: Mechanics, Waves, and Thermodynamics

This course, General Physics B, is designed for college students and focuses on fundamental concepts in mechanics, waves, and basic thermodynamics. Taught in English, the course emphasizes critical thinking through questions and concepts, supplemented by technical details and applications. The curriculum is based on Halliday, Resnick, and Walker's "Principles of Physics, 9th edition." Regular classroom discussions are encouraged, and student participation through homework demonstrations and mini-tests enhances learning. Midterm and final exams will assess understanding of the material.

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Introduction to General Physics B: Mechanics, Waves, and Thermodynamics

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  1. Chapter 0 About this course Course code: 10210PHYS113307 Course title: General Physics B (I) Instructor: CHANG, Hsiang-Kuang (張祥光) (hkchang@phys.nthu.edu.tw) TA: WU, Yi-Shan (吳宜珊) (astronomyphysics17@gmail.com) Huang, Wen-Cheng (黃文正) (ccdting@gmail.com) (TA office hour: 7pm — 9pm, Monday, Room 710, PhysBldg)

  2. Chapter 0 About this course Why are you here?

  3. Chapter 0 About this course This course is the first part of college physics. It covers mechanics, waves, and basic thermodynamics. The purpose of this course is to provide basic, general, broad physics knowledge to students. The emphasis will be on questions and concepts, followed by some technical details and applications.

  4. Chapter 0 About this course Textbook Author: Halliday, Resnick, Walker Title: Principles of Physics, the 9th edition Publisher: John Wiley & Sons ISBN: 978-0-470-56158-4 References 1. "The Feynman Lectures on Physics" (There are various published editions) 2. "University Physics", Harris Benson

  5. Chapter 0 About this course The course will go mainly with lectures in English. Classroom discussion is very much welcome and encouraged. The first hour on Fridays will be used for student homework demonstration or mini-tests. Exams: Midterm: Nov. 15, 2013; Ch1 - Ch13 Final: Jan. 17, 2014; Ch14 - Ch20 Evaluation GD=F(PT) PT=HTx20% + MTx40% + FNx40% http://www.phys.nthu.edu.tw/~hkchang/

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