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Dr. Prem Basnet
Email: basnetpb@cc.umanitoba.ca
Lectures – 208 Allen Building
MWF: 9:30 AM – 10:20 AM

Office - 211 Allen Building
MW: 10:45 AM – 11:45 AM

Course Handout: Consult for detailed information and schedule
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Communication:
• By email: basnetpb@cc.umanitoba.ca
• Email communications about this course must originate from a University of Manitoba email account
(e.g. an address with @umanitoba.ca)
• and have PHYS 1050 in the ‘subject line’.

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REQUIRED MATERIALS FOR THE COURSE:
1) Halliday, Resnick & Walker, Fundamentals of
Physics (9th ed.).
2) PHYS 1050 Laboratory Manual 2012-2013
3) Recordable DVD –single disk available from
Bookstore
4) Hardcover “Physics Notes” laboratory notebook
5) iClicker

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• try to read a few sections AHEAD of the next class
• online version via Wiley Plus is easy to read and has problems & solutions as well
• use the access code that you purchased with your textbook to sign up

Bookmark the link: https://edugen.wileyplus.com/edugen/secure/student/indexmwp.uni? or follow the links on the course web site under “homework”

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Course Handout: Consult for detailed information and schedule

Labs and Tutorials: Start during the week of September 10-14,
2012

To apply for an exemption, students MUST see
Dr. S. Page (217 Allen) in person on or before noon
Thursday, September 13, 2012

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 More Resources:
Lectures:
– come prepared !
– participate actively in class
– take notes as needed

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