Forward... Physics 108 - Dr. Dan Bruton
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Physics 108 is an introductory course in physics problem solving geared toward prospective engineers and physicists. This course along with analytic geometry will prepare the student for the rigors of the Physics 241 & 242 series.

Lecture
» Homework Documents
» PowerPoint Lectures

Physics 108 Links
» Engineering at SFA
» Online Cannon Simulation
» Dr. Downing's PHY108
» Engineering Disciplines
» Yahoo! Engineering
» Yahoo! Physics
» Unit Conversions
» Physics Demonstrations
» SimStructure
» Soda Constructor
» Free Engineering Software

Email
Use your SFA email address
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Dan Bruton, Ph.D
astro@sfasu.edu

Physics 108
Introduction to Engineering and Physics

Professor:
  Dr. Dan Bruton
  Engineering at SFA
  Department of Physics and Astronomy
  Stephen F. Austin State University

Information:
  Lecture Syllabus
  Lecture Calendar
  Office Hours
  Course Grades

Text: 
  College Physics 10th Ed. (Schaum's Outline)


Portfolio and Final Exam
Posted: May 10, 2009
"On Exam Six, expect to see 3 or 4 problems similar to 9.16, 9.12, 9.13, 9.8, 10.11, 10.25, 10.19, and 10.18."

Homework Help
Posted: Apr 5, 2009
 
 
 
 
 
 

And...

I made some more videos that can help you review for Exam 4.

Grades Updated
Posted: Mar 24, 2009
Your grades have been updated and can be accessed using the link above.
 
Remember to use your SFA email address for all correspondence.
 
You can forward your SFA e-mail if desired.

Free Tutoring in PHY108
Posted: Feb 4, 2009
In addition to getting help from me during my office hours, there is now free tutoring available in the AARC.
 
Help is available from Andrew Davis from 6-8PM Monday through Thursday.  You can just walk right in a get free help. The AARC is on the first floor of the library to the right.

Message Board
Posted: Jan 19, 2009
Hello Physics 108 Class,
 
I will be available for advising on Tuesday afternoon in room 322E.  You will want to make sure that you are in a Math course this semester to ensure that you are progressing toward your degree.
 
The text for PHY108 is the 10th edition of College Physics. Links with ISBN numbers are given above. You will also need a calculator and engineering paper for the course.
 
 
See you soon,
Dr. B
 
 

Course Calendar
Posted: Jan 15, 2009