PHYS 1050

How Things Work

Course Description

For non-science majors. Introduces physics and science in everyday life, considering objects from our daily environment and focusing on their principles of operation, histories, and relationships to one another. 1050 is concerned primarily with mechanical and thermal objects, while 1060 emphasizes objects involving electromagnetism, light, special materials, and nuclear energy. They may be taken in either order.


  • Chris Neu

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    3.63

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    3.63

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    Fall 2024

  • Louis Bloomfield

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    4.44

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    2.85

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    3.09

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    Fall 2019

  • Jongsoo Yoon

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    3.26

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    Summer 2023

  • Patrick Handley

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    Fall 2011

  • Lihong Yao

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    3.33

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    Summer 2013

  • Atsushi Yoshida

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    Summer 2014

  • Junjing Zhao

     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.24

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    Summer 2015

  • Shreyashi Chakdar

     Rating

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     GPA

    2.82

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    Summer 2016

  • Kyle Thielsch

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    Summer 2022