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Prof. Godfrey Gumbs

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Office:
1247 North Building
Phone:
212.650.3935
Fax:
212.772.5390

Email:
ggumbs@hunter.cuny.

Fall 2019 Phys 121: Introduction to Electricity & Magnetism, light, and Atomic Physics

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Spring 2019 Phys 111:Intro to Mechanics
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Fall 2017 Phys 334: Intermediate Electricity & Magnetism
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Spring 2017 Phys 121: Introduction to Electricity & Magnetism, light, and Atomic Physics
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Fall 2016 Phys 445: Solid State Physics
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Spring 2016 Phys 334: Intermediate Electricity and Magnetism
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Fall 2015 Phys 121: Introduction to Electricity, Magnetism, Light, & Quantum Physics
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Fall 2013 Phys 121: Introduction to Electricity, Magnetism, Light, & Quantum Physics
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Spring 2013 Phys 745: Solid State Physics
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Fall 2012 Phys 425: Quantum Mechanics
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Fall 2011 Phys 845: Quantum Theory of Solids
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Spring 2011 Phys 334: Electricity & Magnetism
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Fall 2010 Phys 101: Conceptual Physics
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Spring 2010 Phys 111:Intro to Mechanics,
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Fall 2009 Phys 336: Statistical Physics
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