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Physical Sciences 2 | Instructional Physics Lab
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Mechanics, Elasticity, Fluids, and Diffusion. An introduction to classical mechanics, with special emphasis on the motion of organisms in fluids. Topics covered include: kinematics, Newton’s laws of motion, oscillations, elasticity, random walks, diffusion, and fluids. Examples and problem set questions will be drawn from the life sciences and medicine. Lab #1: The Same or Not The Same? Lab #2: Conservation of Momentum. Lab #5: In the Dish. Lab #2: Cons...
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Faculty: ARTHUR M. JAFFE | Harvard University Department of Physics
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Quick Links for Prospective Students and Visitors. Quick Links for Current Students. Quick Links for Faculty. Quick Links for Staff. Quick Links for Research Scholars. Quick Links for Alumni. Newsletter - Fall 2015. Newsletter - Fall 2014. Undergraduate Physics and ChemPhys Advising. Problem of the Week. Requesting Letters of Recommendation. Society of Physics Students. Admissions and Financial Aid. Course Requirements for Degree. Committee on Higher Degree Petitions. Grad Student Advising Portal. During...
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Science | Concentrations at Harvard College
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Skip to main content. FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Concentrations at Harvard College. School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. The Division of Science. Is home to ten academic departments that encompass all of the natural sciences, mathematics, and statistics. These departments are:. Chemical and Physical Biology. Chemical and Physical Biology. Earth and Planetary Sciences. Earth and Planetary Sciences. Environmental Science and Public Policy. Environmental Science and Public Policy.
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Hutchins Center/ AAAS / Center for African Studies Open House | FAS Division of Social Science
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Skip to main content. For Postdocs and Visiting Scholars. Dean and Division Staff. Hutchins Center/ AAAS / Center for African Studies Open House. Wednesday, September 2, 2015, 4:00pm. Barker Center, 12 Quincy St. The Department of African and African American Studies, Center for African Studies, and Hutchins Center welcome everyone to their fall open house and party. Http:/ hutchinscenter.fas.harvard.edu/events-lectures/events/september-2. A Nation of ‘Bystanders’? Harvard Yard Cambridge MA 02138.
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For Faculty | FAS Division of Social Science
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Skip to main content. For Postdocs and Visiting Scholars. Dean and Division Staff. Click questions to view answers). 1 How Do I Find Funding Opportunities? All faculty may make an individual appointment with FAS Research Development. Additionally, notable funding opportunities with upcoming deadlines are posted on the RAS Funding Spotlight. Questions about funding opportunities should be addressed to Susan Gomes at sgomes@fas.harvard.edu. 617-496-9448, or Erin Cromack at cromack@fas.harvard.edu. Maintain...
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Summer Labs | Instructional Physics Lab
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Summer 2016: E M. Cambridge, MA 02138. Faculty of Arts And Sciences.
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Physics 123 | Instructional Physics Lab
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Fall 2013 course materials. Cambridge, MA 02138. Faculty of Arts And Sciences.
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Physics 15b | Instructional Physics Lab
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Electricity and magnetism. Topics include electrostatics, electric currents, magnetic field, electromagnetic induction, Maxwell’s equations, electromagnetic radiation, and electric and magnetic fields in materials. Lab #2: Electrostatic fields and forces. Lab #4: Current, resistance and Ohm’s Law. Lab #5: Magnetic levitating in a solenoid. Lab #6: Magnet falling through a conducting pipe I. Lab #7: Magnet falling through a conducting pipe II.
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Physics 15c | Instructional Physics Lab
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Forced oscillation and resonance; coupled oscillators and normal modes; Fourier series; Electromagnetic waves, radiation, longitudinal oscillations, sound; traveling waves; signals, wave packets and group velocity; two- and three-dimensional waves; polarization; geometrical and physical optics; interference and diffraction. Optional topics: Water waves, holography, x-ray crystallography, and solitons. Lab #3: Fourier Optics. Prelab #1: Wave Optics.
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