PHY 3513 - Exams


Solution sets to exams will be posted below. See further down the page for exam dates and policy.

Final exam

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Exam 3

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Practice test for exam 3: without solutions; with solutions

Exam 2

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Practice test for exam 2: without solutions; with solutions

Exam 1

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Practice test for exam 1: without solutions; with solutions

Exam policy 

There will be three in-class exams (in NPB 1101), each lasting 50 minutes, and starting promptly at 1:55pm. The dates for each of these exams are:

Exam 1 (50 mins) Friday Sept. 28th, in class Chapters 1-4
Exam 2 (50 mins) Monday Oct. 29th, in class Chapters 5-7
Exam 3 (50 mins) Monday Dec. 3rd, in class Chapters 8-11

There will be a cumulative final exam (in NPB 1101) during finals week. This exam will last 2 hours.

Final Exam (2 hours) Tuesday Dec. 11th, 10:00am to noon Cumulative

The best two scores out of the three in-class exams will be worth a total of 30% (15% each) towards your final grade. You MUST take all three (3) of these exams. The cumulative 2 hour final exam will be worth 30% towards your final exam.

Make-up Policy: If you are participating in a university sponsored event, I will arrange a make-up exam provided you give me at least 7 days advance notice. A make up exam may also be possible in the event of an emergency, provided documentation of the emergency can be provided to the instructor. 

Since the in-class exams will be held during the normal class period, I do not anticipate any schedule conflicts. If you have any conflict with the final exam, please let me know a.s.a.p.

 


Stephen Hill / hill@phys.ufl.edu

Last modified: 04/25/2005