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Course Outline 
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Exams
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 Model Exam
Final 
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Homework

Reading Assignment
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Exams
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e-mail 
Office Hours 
Phone 
Lecture Hall

Course Outline 
Textbook 
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Quizzes, Exams, and Final Exam 
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Exams
Model Quiz 

 Model Exam
Final 
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Exam Day 
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Office

e-mail 
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Phone 
Lecture Hall

Course Outline 
Textbook 
Homework 
Rules 
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Quizzes, Exams, and Final Exam 
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Exams
Model Quiz 

 Model Exam
Final 
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University Physics 

Spring, 2006   Physics 205A  Section 1

        

Instructor:  Dr. Vik Malhotra  

Office:                     Neckers 423 

Phone:                    453-5166 

e-mail: vmalhotra@physics.siu.edu 
Class URL:  www.physics.siu.edu/malhotra/index.htm      

Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. to 11:25 a.m. 
                       Monday: 1:45 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. 

Lecture Hall:  

Because I will use power point slides for my lectures and because I will do lots of computer simulations, I strongly recommend you sit in the front of the class because the back of the lecture hall will be dark. This is needed to ensure that you all can see what is being put on the screen. 

  • Once the lecture has started, please do not gossip, distract your colleagues, or otherwise disturb the class.
  • If you are late coming to the class, please make sure that you are as quiet as possible and you do not disturb and distract your fellow students as you take your seat. If you are late on the day of the quiz or exam, no extra time will be given to you. 

COURSE OUTLINE

PREREQUISITE(S): 

·  Below are the prerequisite(s) for this course:   

You must have completed Math 150 (Calculus I) with a grade of C or better       

  

TEXTBOOK: Physics for Scientists and Engineers (6th Edition) by Raymond A. Serway and John W. Jewett, Jr. {Thomson Brooks/Cole}  

SYLLABUS:  

Tentatively the following topics will be covered during the semester:  

Motion in 1-dimension (Chapter 2) 
Vectors (Chapter 3) 
Motion in 2D or 3D (Chapter 4) 
Newton's laws of motion (Chapter 5) 
Applying Newton's laws (Chapter 6) 
Energy, energy transfer, work, and kinetic energy (Chapter 7) 
Potential energy and energy conservation (Chapter 8) 
 

Momentum, impulse, and collisions (Chapter 9) 
Rotation of rigid bodies (Chapter 10) 
Torque and angular momentum (Chapter 11) 
Equilibrium (Chapter 12) 
Fluid mechanics (Chapter 14) 
 

Oscillatory motions (Chapter 15) 
Wave motions (Chapter 16) 
Superposition and standing waves (Chapter 18) 
 

Temperature (Chapter 19) 
Heat (Chapter 20)
 

  
MATH SKILLS  

Because the main objective of this course is to understand and then successfully apply the fundamental concepts of physics to solving problems, it is important to have good math skills. To do well in the course, you need to have good math skills in algebra, trigonometry, and calculus (both differential and integral calculus). I strongly urge you to freshen up your math skills for this course. Please visit the Math Department's web site (see below) to review the relevant material in trig, algebra, and calculus, in particular review the materials posted for math 107, 108, 109, and 150.        

http://www.math.siu.edu/previews/Intro_Page.html  

 

RULES: 


Student Conduct Code  


QUIZZES, EXAMS, AND FINAL

QUIZZES:

There will be 6 quizzes given during the semester. The quizzes will be about 10 to 15 minutes long. The date of the quiz will be posted on the class web site at least one lecture ahead.  Therefore, it is important that you check the class web site at least once every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday of each week.   

The content of the quiz will be from:

·        reading assignment(s) (especially conceptual question(s) ----- see Model Quiz)

·        5 to 10 problems from the homework solution, solved examples from your textbook, or the problems I did in class from your textbook. These problems will be identified on the class website. Please note: the problems on the quiz will be similar BUT NOT IDENTICAL.  The emphasis of this course is to evaluate your understanding of the physics concepts and your ability to apply those concepts to solve problems.

The quizzes will be multiple choice.  This is necessary because of the current resources available for grading, and this will also ensure that the grading is uniform and free of human variability.  However, it still will be possible to get a partial grade for questions (click on Model Quiz).  

MODEL QUIZ

The two lowest scores of the 6 quizzes will be dropped automatically. This constitutes reasonable accommodation for university sanctioned activities scheduled on days when quizzes are to be taken. It is very important that you do not skip quizzes just because you want to.  If you miss a quiz, it will be counted as your dropped quiz. Therefore, it is imperative that you take all the quizzes because that will provide you flexibility and will help you maintain a good grade.  

PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO MAKEUP QUIZ.  

In calculating the two lowest scores to be dropped, the following rule will be used:  

 

One lowest quiz score will be dropped from the first three quizzes, i.e., from Quiz 1, 2, and 3

 

One lowest quiz score will be dropped from the last three quizzes, i.e., from Quiz 4, 5, and 6

 

Each quiz will be worth 4 points, and quizzes collectively will count 16% towards your final grade.

EXAMS:

Four exams will be administered during the semester.

·        The exams will be 40 to 50 minutes long and will typically contain 6 to 9 questions (see MODEL EXAM).

·        The exams will be multiple choice.

·        The exams will be administered during the regular class hour.

·        Which chapters will be covered for a particular exam will be posted on the class website.

·        The scheduled date for the exam will be posted on the class website at least a week before the exam.  It is your responsibility to frequently visit the class website and be aware of when your quizzes or exams are scheduled.

 

MODEL EXAM

The lowest score of the 4 exams will be dropped automatically. In addition, the lowest score among the three exam scores will be replaced by the score you earn (score before any curving) in the final exam if the final exam score is higher.  This constitutes reasonable accommodation for university sanctioned activities scheduled on days when exams are to be taken. It is very important that you do not skip exams just because you want to.  If you miss an exam, it will be counted as your dropped exam. Therefore, it is imperative that you take all the exams because that will provide you flexibility and will help you maintain a good grade.

PLEASE NOTE THERE WILL BE NO MAKEUP EXAM.

Each exam will be worth 18 points and exams collectively will count 54% towards your final grade.

 

Final Exam:

 

Date: May 9, 2006 (Tuesday) 
Time: 5:50 p.m. to 7:50 p.m. 
Place: Neckers 440  

 

Note: Your student ID will be checked as you hand in your answer sheet. You must bring your student ID the day of the Final è No student ID, No grade for the exam

 

The final exam counts 30% toward the final grade in the course. The final exam will be a comprehensive and multiple choice exam. 

FIRE ALARM POLICY  

In case the fire alarm or the alarm is pulled during the quiz, exam, or the Final Exam, what we will do!!  

Since we have six quizzes and four exams during the semester for this course, we are required to cover almost a chapter per week.  Therefore, we can not afford to lose any lecture.  

In case the fire alarm or the alarm is pulled during a quiz or exam and because we will have to vacate the lecture hall, the quiz or exam in question will not be graded. Instead, a replacement quiz or exam will be given on Friday at 8 P.M. The exact date will be posted on the web site.  

In case the fire alarm or the alarm is pulled during the Final Exam, then a replacement final will be administered on the Friday night of the final exam week at a place and time to be listed on the class web site.  

Rules for Quizzes and Exams

v      The quizzes and exams will be closed textbook quizzes or exams. However, formula/equation sheet(s) listing the equations from the chapter(s) over which the quiz or exam is based will be posted on the class web site.  It is your responsibility to download the equations, print them, and bring them with you on the quiz or exam day.  For final exam you can bring all the equation sheets posted on your class web site.

v      You are NOT allowed to consult class notes, books, and programmed solutions on your calculators.

v      You will not be allowed to consult equation sheets if you have written and/or typed additional information on the sheet(s) beyond what was posted on the class web site.

v      During quizzes or exams (including final exam), you CAN NOT use any device (including cell phones and laptops) capable of sending and/or receiving text messages.

v      On the day of the quiz or exam or final exam you can bring copies of tables of “Physical Constants” and “Conversions” (posted under Equations Section), appendixes A, B, and D. However, this does not imply that you will be allowed to consult the textbook during the quizzes, exams, and final exam.

v      You MUST take the quizzes and exams with a non-erasable pen, e.g., ball-point pen or ink pen. This is essential to avoid concerns that have originated in the past.

v      You may use calculators during the quizzes or exams, so bring one of your own.  Any information brought into the quizzes/exams through programmable calculators constitutes academic dishonesty and will be subjected to judicial proceedings according to university rules (see Rule section).

v      The proctors will at random and periodically check to ensure that you are adhering to above mentioned rules for taking quizzes for this course. This will be helpful to all of us.

v      On the day of the quiz or exam, bring your student ID, it will be checked.

The quizzes and exams will be based on any information discussed in the lectures and/or in the textbook.  Predominant content will be from the lectures (this does not mean the quiz/exam questions will be identical to the numerical problems we solved in class).  Again, I must emphasize that the aim of this course is to understand concepts of physics and then to apply these concepts to solve problems. This course is not designed to judge your memory. Consequently, it is important for you to attend lectures and learn the material.   


GRADES

The following weightage will be used for quizzes, exams, and final exam in computing the final grade:  

Quizzes  =  16%

Exams    =   54%
Final          30%
 
Total      =  100%  

COURSE GRADE: Your grade in the course is determined by:  

85 - 100 % = A 
75 - 84.9 % = B 
65 - 74.9 % = C 
55 - 64.9 % = D 
       < 55 % = F  

POSTING OF GRADES: About once a fortnight, all your current grades (quizzes, etc.) will be posted between rooms 405 and 407 Neckers. Your current average in the course will also be posted to let you know where you stand in the course.  

Please remember, in the end, you will earn your grade by your hard work and your performance.


Reading and Home Assignment Solutions

Equation Sheets

Quiz Day and Exam Day

Help Session

READING ASSIGNMENT:

Reading Assignment 1: Chapters 1 and 2 

Reading Assignment 2: Chapter 3 and Chapter 7 (section 7.3 only)

Reading Assignment 3: Chapters 4 and 5

Reading Assignment 4: Chapter 6

Reading Assignment 5: Chapters 7 and 8

Reading Assignment 6: Chapter 9

Reading Assignment 7: Chapters 10 and 11 (sections 11.1, 11.2, and 11.4 only)

Reading Assignment 8: Chapter 12 (sections 12.1, 12.2, & 12.3)

Reading Assignment 9: Chapter 14 (sections 14.1 through 14.4)

Reading Assignment 10: Chapter 15 (sections 15.1 through 15.5)

Reading Assignment 11: Chapter 16 (all sections)

Reading Assignment 12: Chapter 18 (sections 18.1 through 18.4)

Reading Assignment 13: Chapter 19 (all sections)

 

 

HOMEWORK SOLUTIONS

There will be 14 homework assignments given during the semester. However, the homework will not be graded though the solutions for the homework assignments will be posted on the class web site.  Therefore, there is no need to hand-in your homework solutions. The solutions for each homework assignment will be posted on the class web site. 

The homework assignments will be posted at the aforementioned URL site.  It is your responsibility to check the web site to keep track of the assignments.  This can be accomplished by visiting the course site at least once a week, if not more often. 

You are strongly encouraged to do the homework assignments yourself and to check your skills by comparing your solutions with the ones posted on the web. 

Homework Assignment and Solution:  

Homework #1: Solutions 
Homework #2: Solutions 
Homework # 3 Solutions 
Homework # 4 Solutions 
Homework # 5 Solutions 
Homework # 6 Solutions 
Homework # 7 Solutions 

Homework # 8 Solutions (Ch 10 è 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 23, 30,

                                                               31, 34, 36, 40, 41

                                               Ch 11 è 1, 4, 11, 12)

Homework # 9 Solutions (Ch 12 è 1, 3, 8, 12, 15, 18, 20, 23)

Homework # 10 Solutions (Ch 14 è 4, 6, 8, 12, 13, 16, 20, 24, 25, 30, 36)

Homework # 11 Solutions (Ch15 è 2, 3, 4, 6, 10, 16, 20, 26, 28, 30, 32)

Homework # 12 Solutions (Ch16 è 4,5,6,8,10,12,14,16,22,23,26,27,28,34,38,44)

Homework # 13 Solutions (Ch18 è 1,4,5,6,8,14,15,16,18,20,22,26,27,28)

Homework # 14 Solutions (Ch19 è 2,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,18,20,22,26,27,28,29,30)

PROBLEM SOLUTIONS (from the class)

Chapter 2 
Chapter 3 
Chapter 4 
Chapter 5 
Chapter 6 
Chapter 7 
Chapter 8 
Chapter 9 (9.4, 9.20, 9.39, 9.43, 9.58)

Chapters 10 & 11  (10.8, 10.18, 10.43, 10.46, 10.63, 10.70, 10.71)
Chapter 12  (12.2, 12.9, 12.10, 12.43, 12.45, 12.46, 12.63)
Chapter 14
 (14.7, 14.14, 14.34, 14.59, 14.64)
Chapter 15
  (15.12, 15.22, 15.51, 15.53, 15.61, 15.71)
Chapter 16  (16.30, 16.32, 16.52,16.56)
Chapter 18 

Chapter 19


Quiz Day   

 

Quiz 1:  Wednesday, January 25, 2006

Quiz 2: Monday, February 6, 2006

Quiz 3: Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Quiz 4: Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Quiz 5: Monday, April 10, 2006              

Quiz 6: Friday, April 21, 2006               

 

Exam Day:

Exam 1:  Wednesday, February 15, 2006           

Exam 2:  Monday, March 6, 2006

Exam 3:  Friday, March 31, 2006

Exam 4:  Wednesday, May 3, 2006

 

Quiz or Exam Solution  

The detailed solution of the quiz or exam questions will be posted in the glass cabinet, which is closest to the elevator on the fourth floor of the Neckers building.  Every effort will be made to post the solution within 24 hours of the quiz or exam. 

Help Session 

  

When:  Tuesday: 8 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.

TA: Mr. Khan

 

Help is also available at the help desk (Neckers 240G) 

Additional help is available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Neckers 240G. You are encouraged to use this facility for physics-related questions.

 


EQUATIONS   

 

 

Chapter 2 

Chapter 3  
Chapter 4  
Chapter 5  
Chapter 6  
Chapter 7  
Chapter 8  
Chapter 9  
Chapter 10  
Chapter 11  
Chapter 12  
Chapter 14  
Chapter 15  
Chapter 16

Chapter 18

Chapter 19