PHYSICS 51, Sec 5
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PHYSICS 51, Sec 5
Phys 51, Sec. 5 1class number: 28118) General Physics - Electricity and Magnetism Spring 2015 Lecture hours: Mon., Wed., 5:30 pm-6:45 pm, Sci 253 Prerequisite: PHYS 50 or PHYS 70, MATH 31, both with grades of "C-" or better. Instructor..L.Lam,Office: Rm. Sci 303. Tel.: eAU924-526I.Officehours: Mon., Wed., 6:45pm-7:45 pm, or by appointment. Course description: Physics 51 is the second semester course in calculus based physics for science and engineering students. Principal topics include electric and magnetic fields; Coulomb's, Gauss's, Ampere's, and naraday laws. The conclusion derived from these laws lead to Maxwell's equations and the properties of electromagnetic radiation. The course also examines dc and ac circuit theory, and properties of capacitors and dielectrics. In the exams, students are expected to know the definitions of physical terms. derivation of some important equatiens, as well as solving problems. Students are expected to attend every lecture (and earn points toward "participation"). Required text: Sears andZemansky's (lniversiQ Physics,I3th Edition, Volume 2, by H.D. Young and R.A. Freedman (Addison-Wesley, 2008). Laboratory: The lab must be taken concurrently with the lecture. There is no separate grade for the lab. You must pass the lab (in this semester) to receive a grade for Phys. 71. Emergencies and Evacuations If you hear a continuous alarm, or are told to evacuate by Emergency Coordinators (colored badge identities), walk quickly to the nearest exit via stairways (at the end of each hall). DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR. Take your personal belongings, as you may not be immediately allowed to return. Follow instructions of Emergency Coordinators. Be quiet so you can hear. Once outside, move away from the building. Do not return to the building unless the Police or Emergency Coordinators announce that it is permissible. Homework: o r Solutions to homework will be posted online, for two weeks, after it is submitted. Learn the examples assigned thoroughly in every chapter before you do your homework. Tentative Schedule: Homework is assigned from the textbook, and will be collected on due dates shown in table (to be provided later). We don't accept late home work. Due dates for home works Do not hand in those starting with E (they are examples with solutions given in text). Hand in the rest, on time. If you want to practice with more, try the odd-number problems (solutions at end of book) near those assigned. o . Monday Wednesday 1126 First lecture 2t2 HW Ch 21 (821.1,F,21.4,821.8,21.29.21.69,21 .86) 2t9 HW Ch 22 (E22.3,E22.5,E22.8.22.2.22.45,22.61) 2/16 HW Ch 23 (E23.r, F,23.4, E23.13, 23.5, 23.30, 23.46) HW Ch 24 (824.2, 824.6, E24.10, 24.33, 24.63, 24.66) Exam 1(Ch. 21-24) 2123 3/2 t/28 2t4 znl 2/18 2t25 3t4 319 3/tt 3 3/18 Review Exam 1 HW Ch 26 (826.1, 826.3, E26.6, 26.67, 26.',7 8, 269 1) 3123 No class (Sprins Break) 3/30 HW Ch 27 (E27.r.F'27.5,827.1,27.9.27.30,27.46) HW Ch 28 (E28.1,828.4,E28.9, 28.37, 28.45, 28.64) 4lL3 HW Ch 29 (829.1, E29.6,E29.9, 29.52, 29.60, 29.7 1) ft6 4t6 4/20 4t27 HW Ch 30 (E30.1, E30.5,F'30.7.30.36,30.58, 30.61) HW Ch 31 (E31.4.E31.5, E31.8,3l .12.31.27,31.37) 5t4 5nl 5/18 HW Ch 25 (E25.1,E25.2,825.6, 25.65,25.80, 25.97) 3125 No class (Sorins Break) 4tI 4t8 4ll5 4/22 Exam 2 (Ch.25-28) Review Exam2 4t29 st6 5ll3 Last lecture Final Exam (Ch 21-3 I , 5: 15 pm-7:30 pm) Exam: There will be fwo hourly'exams.l.lo make-up exarrrs will be givenl Each exam will be based on problems similar to those assigned as lromework. Questions involve definitions, derivations, and problem solving. A student can bring in one 3" x 5" card, with whatever the student wants to write there. Furthermore, students are encouraged to bring in a hand-held calculator with memory. Final: May. 18,2015. Mon.- 5:15 pmr-7:30 pm. Sci253. A student can bring in one 8112. x 11" page with whatever the student wants to write there on one side onl), (or two 3" x5" cards with two sides of each card written). Students are encouraged to bring in a hand-held calculator with memory. MUST use large-size green/blue books (available from Spartan Book Store) in Exams and Final. Participation: Points willbe assigned based on attendance. Grades: (Only the total grade at the end of the semester will be curved.) Max. srade Homework Exam 20% Exam 2 Final 20% 30% t0% 1 Participation 200A Rough estimates only (the actual grade will be determined after "curving"): 90%z)A 80%x)B 70%:)c 60%>D <50%)F