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General PHYSICS 2
SUMMER II, 2001
 PHYSICS 202.001
DR. M. AGREST
Dr. Mikhail M. AGREST.
MS., LENINGRAD STATE UNIVERSITY. 
Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics, The USSR ACADEMY of SCIENCE 
 Interests: Fluid Mechanics, Applied Mathematics,
Membrane Science and Technology.
OFFICE HOURS:
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Room # 401
   Summer II 2001
Monday  & Tuesday 
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Other hours by appointment.
PHONES: 

Office: (843)953-1-359.
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Home: (843) 556-2997
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INTERNET: 
agrestm@cofc.edu 
http://www.cofc.edu/~agrestm 
THIS 
COURSE IS:
 An continuation of PHYS 201. Subjects covered are: electricity ( electric fields, AC and DC circuits); magnetism; light (geometric and physical optics, spectra); and modern physics ( relativity and    nuclear physics). 
  Lecture nine hours per week; laboratory nine hours per week. 
                          Lectures 1h 45m  5 days a week.
                           Labs     3h    3 days a week.
Prerequisite: PHYS 201 and MATH 220 ( Calculus II) or equivalent or  permission of instructor.
WHAT DO YOU NEED THIS COURSE FOR??
Knowledge and Understanding, Information and the Ability to Analyze this Information:
this is what makes the difference in enjoying life by a Human being.
Physics ! That is the Philosophy of the Universe!
Study Physics and you will get these skills.
Study Physics and it will help you to succeed in any Science.
Study Physics and it will help you to succeed in any Career.
EVERYTHING AROUND YOU IS PHYSICS !!! (BESIDES PSYCHICS):
How to measure different things, how to estimate,
How to listen, how to argue with your nice roommate,
How to heat, how to cool, how to push, how to pull,
How to dive in a swimming pool.
What to do to move to the Stars, how to stay at rest
You will learn all this from the wonderful lectures of Mikhail AGREST
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