Laboratory Sections for
PY 241 (Principles of General Physics) Fall 2007


Instructor Information Recent Updates

  • Email cserino@physics.bu.edu

  • Web-page http://physics.bu.edu/~cserino

  • Office Metcalf Science Center (SCI) Room B37

  • Phone 3-3424

  • Please read your course syllabus.

  • Please come to lab prepared.

  • The room that the lab is in will change from week to week, nevertheless, it will always be in SCI.
  • I will be your laboratory Teaching Fellow for PY 241 (Principles of General Physics) for the Fall of 2007. I will be holding office hours once weekly. I am a second year graduate student with a BS in Physics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The goal of my discussion sections will be to help you master all of the material covered this year in PY 241. If you have any questions / comments / concerns about any aspect of PY 241 or if you would like some particular information added to this website, please contact me.

    Labs
    Section Time Location
  • L1
  • Monday 6 - 9 PM SCI

    Office Hours
    Time Location
    TBD SCI 111
    By Appointment
    SCI B37
    Important Information

  • This is NOT the official PY 241 web page (this is) and for all official grading and scheduling matters, please consult the page on WEB CT.

  • All lab write-ups and prelab assignments can be found here.

  • The lab schedule for this semester is:

      Weak of Experiment
      Sep 3No Lab
      Sep 10Graphical Analysis and Error - MBL
      Sep 17Projectile Motion
      Sep 24Constant Acceleration - MBL
      Oct 1No Lab
      Oct 8No Lab
      Oct 15Friction
      Oct 22Energy Conservation - MBL
      Oct 29No Lab
      Nov 5Angular Momentum
      Nov 12No Lab
      Nov 19No Lab
      Nov 26Fluids #6
      Dec 3Simple Harmonic Motion
  • About Lab

  • The labs are three (3) hours long; however, if you finish before three hours, of course, you may leave.

  • More info on the way?
  • Challenges

  • Lab 1
  • Again, if you have any concerns whatsoever, please contact me ASAP. My number one goal is to help you learn and understand physics!


    Christopher A. Serino

    Last modified: 10 September 2007