Final Exam Format
(There will be a pdf available for you to print out if you like.)
This exam is due at noon on Friday May 15.
Instructions: You may choose 3 contiguous hours to work on this exam. You may use your notes, the book, and anything found at andrealommen.github.io/PHY309. If you wish to take a 15-minute break during the exam (which I recommend) you may then take 3 hours and 15 minutes to work on the exam.
You may use Mathematica if you wish but you must follow the rules for making it readable.
If you can’t complete a problem, please make as much progress as you can, and in all cases provide all the work you were able to do. This will ensure that I get as much information about your thought process as possible. You know me - I love giving credit for great thinking.
Please scan your answers and submit them to the dropbox folder I will make available. Do NOT count your time scanning and submitting as part of the 3 hours.
There are 4 problems.
Please email me when you are starting the exam.
(You may either print this out or write this statement on your exam and sign it.)
I accept full responsibility under the Haverford College Honor System for my conduct on the examination.
Signed________________________
What problems will there be?
There will be 4 problems. One on electrostatics, one on magnetostatics, one on radiation, and one on the deferred potential.