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Mechanics and Special Relativity
PHYSICS 16

Course Information

Description

Newtonian mechanics and special relativity for students with good preparation in physics and mathematics at the level of the advanced placement curriculum. Topics include oscillators (damped/driven and resonance), an introduction to Lagrangian mechanics and optimization, symmetries and Noether's theorem, special relativity, collisions and scattering, rotational motion, angular momentum, torque, the inertia tensor (dynamic balance), gravitation, and planetary motion.

Course Notes

Principles of Scientific Inquiry (PSI) is the laboratory component of Physics 16. Topics include experimental design, model testing, error analysis, basic programming, oral presentations, and scientific writing. PSI will meet weekly throughout the semester. Emphasis is placed on collaborative teaching and learning.

Class Notes

Physics 15a/16 has a lab component. You must join the lab on this Canvas site:

https://self-enroll.tlt.harvard.edu/58349d6a-1415-4a02-af04-3b07aec5c16a

Available lab times are:
T 3-5
T 6-8
W 12:45-2:45
R 3-5
R 6-8
F 9:45-11:45
F 12:45-2:45

School Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Credits 4
Cross Reg

Available for Harvard Cross Registration

Department Physics
Course Component Lecture
Subject Physics
Grading Basis FAS Letter Graded
General Education N/A
Quantitative Reasoning with Data Yes
Divisional Distribution Science & Engineering & Applied Science
Course Level Primarily for Undergraduate Students