- An M&M student (thanks PA!) found easy to use software (with an interface similar to Desmos) that lets you graph things in three dimensions: https://www.geogebra.org/3d?lang=en
- I’ve considered using GeoGebra https://www.geogebra.org/ instead of Desmos, but last time I looked, Desmos still had a more gentle learning curve. However, looking over it now, GeoGebra seems comparable to Desmos. If you have a chance to play around with the regular GeoGebra graphing calculator, I’d welcome your feedback on if you think I should consider moving from Desmos to Geogebra.
Author Archives: Krishna Chowdary
Week 23 Math and Physics Assignments
Week 23 Reading
- Chemistry: 14.8-14.14, 15.2
- Math: 9.5, 9.6, 9.7
- Math Reading Responses due via WebAssign 3pm Sun. Apr. 15
- skim 9.1-9.4 for review/notation if needed
- Physics: 14, also watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQkG1A0_Sk
- Physics Reading Response due via MasteringPhysics 6pm Sun. Apr. 15
- On Mon. Apr. 16, we meet in CAL West in the morning starting at 9.
Week 22 Math and Physics Assignments
- My apologies for the delay in posting these assignments.
- Please find Math Problem Set #18 for Week 22 at the Math page, also linked in the main navigation bar.
- Please find Physics Week 22 HW: Ch 30 & 31 at the Physics page, also linked in the main navigation bar.
- Complete All Problems in your Math or Physics Problem Set Notebook. Bold underline problems also due via WebAssign by 9pm on
Fri. Apr. 13, 2018Sat. Apr. 14, 2018 or MasteringPhysics by 9pm on Sat. Apr. 14, 2018.
Week 22 Reading
- Chemistry: 14.1-14.7, 14.15
- Math: 8.5, 8.6, 8.7, and review Math Lab 6
Math Reading Responses due via WebAssign 3pm Sun. Apr. 8
- No Math Reading Response for this assignment (I was too slow in posting)
- For Section 8.5, don’t worry too much about how to find the Radius of Convergence – the reading uses tests for convergence from section 8.4 which we didn’t cover; just work to understand the meaning of Radius of Convergence.
- Physics: 30, 31
- Physics Reading Response due via MasteringPhysics 6pm Sun. Apr. 8; apologies for the late posting
- On Mon. Apr. 9, we meet in CAL West in the morning starting at 9.
- Math & Physics Quizzes from 9 – 10am Mon. Apr. 9 (as scheduled) and Chemistry Quiz from 1 – 1:30pm Tue. Apr. 10 (as scheduled)
Project meeting, Thu. Apr. 5
Folks doing projects meet at 9am Thu. Apr. 5 in LIB 2617 (one of the computer classrooms in the Academic Computing Center in the Library).
Physics Week 21 HW for Ch. 29
Math Problem Set #17 for Week 21
- Please find problem set assignment at the Math page, also linked in the main navigation bar.
- Complete All Problems in your Math Problem Set Notebook. Bold underline problems also due via WebAssign by 9pm on Fri. Apr. 6, 2018.
Spring Quarter Reading & Schedules, Learning Goals
No need to print these out – we’ll hand out paper copies at our first class meeting (9am Mon. Apr. 2 in CAL West).
Science Conference Opportunities, Spring Quarter
Regional Science Conference Opportunities. All are optional. Register on your own, transportation provided. All conferences are local, so for any that last more than one day, we’ll return back to campus each day.
- MAA PNW (Mathematics Association of America Pacific Northwest) Section Meeting. 4/20-4/21, Seattle University. https://www.seattleu.edu/scieng/math/talks-and-events/pnw-maa-section-meeting-2018/
- ACS PSS URS (American Chemical Society Puget Sound Section Undergraduate Research Symposium). 4/28, Evergreen. http://pugetsound.sites.acs.org/pssugressymp.htm
- APS NW (American Physical Society Northwest) Section Meeting. 6/1-6/2, University of Puget Sound. https://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/undergraduate/physics/nwaps2018
- The first day of this conference is the same as Evergreen’s Science Carnival. If we do go on the first day, we’ll try to make it in time for the afternoon poster session and for the evening banquet (which is an additional charge not covered in the registration fee). It is possible that we may only go up for Saturday.
