Introduction to Measurement and Experimentation, with an emphasis on Scientific Communication and Experimental Design. Searching the scientific literature, reading a scientific paper, proposing and executing a measurement, and formally reporting on a measurement in writing, as well as continued practice of skills introduced in 20AL and 20BL in the context of modern physics phenomena.

Prerequisites: Physics 20BL and Physics 25 (may be taken concurrently).

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Letters and science

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NELSON H
Harry Nelson
4.2
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Spring 2024 . Lippincott W
BRDA 3324
T
13:00 PM - 15:50 PM
Spring 2024 . Lippincott W
BRDA 3324
W
13:00 PM - 15:50 PM
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PHYS 20CL Lippincott W Spring 2024 Total: 85
PHYS 20CL Fygenson D K Spring 2023 Total: 94
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PHYS25 . Nelson H 8 Months Ago

Professor Nelson knows a lot and deeply cares about his students. He tries his best to make the course as fruitful as possible but too many stuffs are crammed into a 10 weeks introductory course and the lectures notes are hard to follow and sometimes incorrect. The material spans a wide number of topics, yet falls shallow in terms of depth.

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PHYS25 . Nelson H 9 Months Ago

He is absurdly disorganized and a terrible lecturer. His lectures are unhelpful and he is too distracted by his own thoughts to teach anything. Do not take at all costs, he will not help in any teaching.

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PHYS25 . Nelson H 10 Months Ago

Nelson shines insights on concepts that are not explicit in the textbook and blends his lectures with his rich experience in the field. The lecture notes and homework are poorly worded and hard to follow so attending the lectures would be necessary.

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PHYS25 . Nelson H 10 Months Ago

The most disorganized physics professor I've had so far. About 40% of lecture is off topic and talks about random tangents which god knows why. Has no section problems, and no structure for course schedule. I have no idea why he is rated so high. I'm 4 weeks in so maybe he gives easy tests but if you want to learn, avoid him at all costs.

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PHYS1 . Nelson H 1 Year, 28 Days Ago

Very good professor. It's just that I don't know why section needs so many iclickers. In addition, the homework are a bit difficult.

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PHYS4 . Nelson H 1 Year, 11 Months Ago

Super nice guy with lots of stories to tell. Clear grading criteria, was very generous with grading. Go to his office hours hes a very good person to talk to

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PHYS 20CL
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Harry Nelson 4.2
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16:00 PM - 18:50 PM
62.2% A
PHYS 20CL
12 / 12 Full
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Harry Nelson 4.2
M
13:00 PM - 15:50 PM
62.2% A
PHYS 20CL
12 / 12 Full
Experimental Physics
Harry Nelson 4.2
W
16:00 PM - 18:50 PM
62.2% A
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14:00 PM - 14:50 PM
71.9% A
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20 / 20 Full
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100.0% A
PHYS 22
81 / 90 Enrolled
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35.3% A
PHYS 23
56 / 90 Enrolled
General Physics
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T R
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33.1% A
PHYS 25
60 / 60 Full
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Georgios Koutroulakis 4.3
M W
09:30 AM - 10:45 AM
37.1% A
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36 / 50 Enrolled
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T
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74.8% A