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Welcome to the archival Web page for U.C. Berkeley's Physics H7ABC, Honors Physics for Scientists and Engineers, Fall 1998, Spring 1999, and Fall 1999. Instructor: (Prof.) Mark Strovink. I have a research web page, a standardized U.C. Berkeley web page, and a statement of research interests. Physics H7A (Mechanics and Vibrations) Problem set solutions initially composed by E.A. ("Ted") Baltz Graduate Student Instructors: David Bacon and Elizabeth Wu Physics H7B (Electromagnetism and Thermal Physics): Most problem set solutions composed by Peter Pebler Graduate Student Instructor: Robin Blume-Kohout Physics H7C (Physical Optics and Modern Physics): Problem set solutions composed by Graduate Student Instructor: Derek Kimball Most documents linked on this page are in PDF format. They are typeset except where indicated. The documents are intended to be displayed by Adobe Acrobat [Reader], version 4 or later (version 3 may also work). (You may optimize Acrobat's rendering of equations by unchecking "Use Greek Text Below:" on File-Preferences-General.) You may right-click to download a single .pdf file (19.5 MB) that includes every displayable image on this Web page. Physics H7A (Mechanics and Vibrations) Texts: Kleppner/Kolenkow, An Introduction to Mechanics; French, Vibrations and Waves. General Information including schedules and rooms. Course Outline including all reading assignments. Questionnaire that was filled out by the students. Typos in Kleppner & Kolenkow Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Problem Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Solution Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set Set 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

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