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Show 54 WEBER ACADEMY, OGDEN, UTAH Mathematics D [Geometry II, Solid]Required of third-year students in the Classical and Scientific courses. Lines and planes in space, polyhedrons, cylinders, cones, spheres, and the conic sections. Four hours per week during the first half year. Wentworth's Plane and Solid Geometry, Revised. Mathematics E [Higher Algebra]A continuation of Mathematics A and B. Mathematics F [Trigonometry]Open as an elective. The trigonometrical functions, general formula of plane and spherical trigonometry, solution of plane spherical triangles, practice in the use of logarithmic tables. Five hours per week during the first half year. Crockett's Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. WEBER ACADEMY, OGDEN, UTAH 55 Physical Science PhysicsA study of elementary mechanics and the phenomena of sound, light, heat, magnetism, and electricity. Numerous lecture table experiments are performed to illustrate the principles studied. Each student is required to work two hours per week in the laboratory, and to keep a note book in which the observations and results must be tabulated. Three hours recitation and two hours laboratory work per week throughout the year. Millikan and Gale's First Course in Physics and Millikan's Laboratory Manual. General ChemistryThe fundamental theories of general chemistry and the non-metallic and more common metallic elements are studied; the balancing of equations, the solving of problems, and the practical applications of chemistry will receive considerable attention. Three hours recitation and two hours laboratory work per week throughout the year. Newell's Descriptive Chemistry. |