Homework and Reading Assignments
- Where to turn in your work? Homework for error analysis, answers to pre-lab questions, and lab reports should all be turned in to one of the boxes in the brown homework cabinet in Duane G2B66 (NOT in the Helproom area) according to your lab session number.
- When are they due? Homework for error analysis is due by 5 pm on Monday as noted for each set. Answers to your pre-lab questions are due before your first lab session for the lab starts (you are not allowed to work on pre-lab questions during the lab session). Lab reports are due by 4 pm, 7 working days after the day of the experiment. For error analysis homework and pre-lab questions, no late homework is accepted. For the lab reports, significant panalty is imposed for late work. You need to talk to your TA, if you have certain special circumstances that cause the delay. Check Syllabus for more policy issues on homework, lab reports, and pre-lab questions.
- Homework solutions will be posted on this website.
- You might look here for some general strategies to solve physics homework problems.
TA Contact Information
Names | Sessions | Email address |
Jixia Dai | 304 & 321 | daij@colorado.edu |
Haoxiang Li | 301 & 305 | haoxiang.li@colorado.edu |
Chuan Qin | 310 & 322 | chuan.qin@Colorado.EDU |
Markus Raschke | 303 | markus.raschke@colorado.edu |
Michael Schefferstein | 313 & 318 &324 | Michael.Schefferstein@gmail.com |
Ye Tian | 312 & 323 | ye.tian@colorado.edu |
Hao Wu | 315 & 316 | Hao.wu@colorado.edu |
Liang Xu | 302 & 320 | liang.xu@colorado.edu |
Minghui Xu | 307 & 311 | minghui.xu@colorado.edu |
Shuang Xu | 314 & 317 | shuang.xu@colorado.edu |
Xiao Yin | 306 & 319 | xiao.yin@colorado.edu |
Bihui Zhu | 308 & 309 | bihui.zhu@colorado.edu |