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==Class Information==
==Class Information==


* '''Lectures:''' M F 1:10-2:25pm; HCB 309
* '''Lectures:''' M F 1:10-2:25pm; HCB 207


* '''Professor:''' Peter Hoeflich, 614 Keen Building 644-5567, pah@astro.physics.fsu.edu
* '''Professor:''' Peter Hoeflich, 614 Keen Building 644-5567, pah@astro.physics.fsu.edu


* '''Office hours:''' Tuesday 1-2pm. You are also welcome to contact me whenever you have questions.
* '''Office hours:''' Tuesday 1-3pm. You are also welcome to contact me whenever you have questions.


* '''Main Webpage:''' see Blackboard
* '''Main Webpage:''' see Blackboard
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==Lecture Notes of Groups==
==Lecture Notes of Groups==


* '''1st Group ()__:'''[[Notes I]]
* '''1st Group (Scott, Kyle, Robert, Rutger)________:'''[[Notes 1]]


* '''2nd Group ()__________:'''[[Notes II]]
* '''2nd Group (Paul, Brett, Cheyvonne, Taylor)____:'''[[Notes 2]]


* '''3rd Group ()________:'''[[Notes III]]
* '''3rd Group (Ben, Hang, Jordan,Suhib, Tim)__________:'''[[Notes 3]]
 
* '''Example Group (Example for Week 1)________:'''[[Notes III]]




== [[Suggestions for Lecture Notes]] ==
== [[Suggestions for Lecture Notes]] ==


== [[Exercise PhysicsWiki]] ==
== [[Exercise Physics Wiki]] ==

Latest revision as of 15:27, 14 January 2011

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Class Information

  • Lectures: M F 1:10-2:25pm; HCB 207
  • Professor: Peter Hoeflich, 614 Keen Building 644-5567, pah@astro.physics.fsu.edu
  • Office hours: Tuesday 1-3pm. You are also welcome to contact me whenever you have questions.
  • Main Webpage: see Blackboard


Description

Introductory course for science majors which covers the key aspects and concepts of modern astronomy and astrophysics including coordinate systems, instrumentation, our sun and planets, stars and stellar evolution, binary systems and variable stars, late stages of stellar evolution and stellar explosions, galaxies, and the evolution of the universe.

Overheads

Lecture Notes of Groups

  • 1st Group (Scott, Kyle, Robert, Rutger)________:Notes 1
  • 2nd Group (Paul, Brett, Cheyvonne, Taylor)____:Notes 2
  • 3rd Group (Ben, Hang, Jordan,Suhib, Tim)__________:Notes 3
  • Example Group (Example for Week 1)________:Notes III


Suggestions for Lecture Notes

Exercise Physics Wiki