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Well I was able to get out of bed today and I started thinking
about quantum mechanics. On the class webpage<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://theochem.mercer.edu/chm371">http://theochem.mercer.edu/chm371</a><br>
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you will now find the following items.<br>
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<li>In the ASSIGNMENTS section you will find the Error Analysis
handout I gave you last Wednesday</li>
<li>In the ASSIGNMENTS section you will also find a document
describing Project 2. Please read through this before Wednesday
as many of you will be starting work on this project then. I
will provide more details on Wednesday. <br>
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<li>In the EXAMPLES section you will find three YouTube video
tutorials on Oscilloscope usage that I previewed on the
internet. The first video covers a lot of the basic "theory"
related to what the oscilloscope displays and how to use the
screen to calculate frequencies and voltage. The second two
videos are more of a hands-on guided tour of the Oscilloscope.
If you have never used an oscilloscope then I recommend that you
watch all three videos. Otherwise please just re-familiarize
yourself with the instrument by watching the second video.</li>
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<p>I will have Project 3 up tomorrow (you will get an e-mail). I
need to check one of the labels on our oscilloscope before I can
complete the directions.<br>
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<p>The password for the documents is the same as always -- your
Mercer mascot in all lowercase letters.<br>
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Andrew J. Pounds, Ph.D. (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:pounds@theochem.mercer.edu">pounds@theochem.mercer.edu</a>)
Associate Professor of Chemistry and Computer Science
Mercer University, Macon, GA 31207 (478) 301-5627
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