Announcements


Announcement: (January 4, 2000)

Welcome Back


Schedule table


Group Assignment

Note: This is the group assignment table from the previous semester.  Some students have dropped out or not taking the class in the coming semester.  (I have removed some of their names from the table to reflect this change)  Therefore, there will be some rearrangements to make sure every group has three members.  You have until Jan. 19 to find a group to join or accept new member(s) to your group.  In order to change group you will have to submit a memo to me with the signatures of all people involved in the move.  That is, you will need signatures from your old group members as well as your new group members.  I will assume all groups be final after Jan. 19.

Also note: you might have to recruit new members into your class project.  I will let you to handle that yourself.


Help session

It will be held every Wednesday between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. in room B 134.


Test 1, February 1

Special help session: Jan. 31, Monday 5:00 to 6:00 p.m. in room B-134.

Study Guide

Sample test 1-a

Sample test 1-b


TA office and office hours

Office: Room 248

Mr. Chen: Tueday 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Thursday 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Mr. Ballesteros: Monday 4 to 6 p.m.

Mr. Pierre: Wednesday 2 to 5 p.m.


Survey form


Sample test 2-1

Solution


Sample test 2-2

Solution


Sample test 2-3

Solution


Study Guide for test 2


Sample test 2(new set)

Special note: you have to be able to use mass, momentum and energy equations together.  See the "jet engine design" example in the lecture note.


Final presentation schedule

Presentation guideline

Report guideline


Grade sheet: Quiz + HW+Lab


Sample test 3-1 solution

Sample test 3-2 solution


Sample test 3 (new set)

Solution

Test 3 Study Guide


Presentation schedule

Note: Please see me if your name is not listed in the schedule.  Remember, presentation accounts for 3% of the overall grade.


Sample Final


Grade sheet

lab 10 is the average of two quizzes we did in the lab

drop the lowest two quiz grades

drop the lowest one homework grade