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University of California San Diego, Department of Physics
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Fall 2011 Physics 4C Webpage
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Welcome to Physics 4C, Electricity and Magnetism, Fall 2011


The goal of this course is that by the end of it you understand throughly the following famous statement and its implications:
"The value of v was determined by measuring the electromotive force with which a condenser of known capacity was charged, and then discharging the condenser through a galvanometer, so as to measure the quantity of electricity in it in electromagnetic measure. The only use made of light in the experiment was to see the instruments. The value of V found by M. Foucault was obtained by determining the angle through which a revolving mirror turned, while the light reflected from it went and returned along a measured course. No use whatever was made of electricity or magnetism..."
Assignment 0: find out who wrote that statement and where.

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Course Information:

Lectures: MWF , 11am-11:50am, York 4080A ; Tu, 5:00-5:50pm, York 4080A
Quizzes: Friday Oct. 7th, Oct. 21st, Nov. 4th, Nov. 18th, Dec. 2nd; 11am-11:50am, York 4080A.
Discussion: W 4-4:50pm, York 4080A
Problems: Thursdays, time and location tba; first prob session is on Thu Sept. 29th.
Final exam: Tuesday Dec. 6th 11:30am-2:29 pm, location tba
Course Text: Arthur Kip, Fundamentals Of Electricity And Magnetism
Course Description: See General Catalog


Instructor and TA Information -

Instructor: Jorge Hirsch, 5310 Mayer Hall, Ext. 4-3931, e-mail: jhirsch@ucsd.edu
                     Office Hour: Th 11am-noon or by appt.

Teaching Assistant: Grigor Aslanyan, aslanyan@physics.ucsd.edu
                                     Office Hours: Mon 1pm-2pm, Mayer Hall 4514.


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