Monday, July 29, 2013

Study Guide for Final

One of the ways I study for the final exam is to put together a little practice exam. I've been working on this thing for DAYS so I can take it a few times to review for the final. I'm putting it up here for anyone who wants to give it a go. I don't have one with the answers, so you'll have to look through the notes and previous exams and maybe online to see if you are getting it right. I probably don't have time to put together a key. But it might help if you want to give it a go. I apologize for the crude drawings, I just threw them together in paint if I couldn't find a similar drawing online. Also, I found this neat online resource to study how to derive the current division equation. Here's the link: Current Division. Good luck on the final, guys!

Final Exam Review


**This is not meant to be a complete study guide for the final, and it is not endorsed by CSU or any member of the faculty. It is only meant to be a supplement to your already awesome study habits. If you fail, don't blame me. I'm doing the best I can. :)

*** This is the figure for #17, I forgot to include it.  C is 16uF and R is 6.1 Mega-ohms. Sorry about that!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Class 7/24/2013

Physics II
Audio
Notes


**Good luck on the final, everyone! Have a great summer (what's left of it)!**

Friday, July 12, 2013

Class 7/12/2013

Physics II
Notes
**I'm only posting the notes since there was so much disturbance in the class on Friday. I do have the audio, and if you want to listen to it, let me know and I can link you privately, but I won't be posting it on the blog. Thanks!
Val

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Welcome and Class 6/19/13

Welcome to the Summer Physics II Study Blog!

I started posting a study blog a couple of years ago so that I can share my study resources with my fellow students. Hopefully it will be helpful. I post the recorded lecture and notes that I take in class (pardon my handwriting) so that you can use them in your studying. Sometimes I post flash cards and practice problems that I use to study for exams if I have time. Anyway, welcome, and I hope that you find something that helps you out!

Physics II
Audio
Notes