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Physics 1402 – College Physics II
Class Schedule
Lecture: Rm 2219 1:30-2:50pm M/W
Lab: Rm 1200 3:00-4:50pm M/W
Instructor: Dr. Joseph Mills
No office – but I can usually arrange a meeting on M/W before or after class.
Telephone: 281-334-7905
email: joseph.mills@sjcd.edu or jmills4@uh.edu
web site: http://www.uh.edu/~jmills2/sjcd.html
Course Description: Phys 1402 which covers Waves, Electricity, Magnetism, and Optics is the second semester of a one year course in College Physics taken by pre-med, pre-dentistry, pre-optometry, and other allied health science majors.
Math Pre-requisites
College Algebra – Math 1314
College Trigonometry - Math 1316
Textbooks
Serway & Faughn, College Physics, 6th ed.
Edmonds, et al., Cioffari’s Experiments in College Physics, 10th ed.
Lab Experiments
34. Least Squares Fitting
14. Simple Harmonic Motion
17. Standing Waves in Strings
18. Resonance of Air Columns
20. Millikan Oil Drop Experiment
23. The Wheatstone Bridge
22. Temperature Dependence of Resistance
25. RC Time Constant
21. Measurement of Capacitance – Bridge Method
32. The Diffraction Grating
Exam Schedule
Exam 1 – 15 Sept 04
Exam 2 – 13 Oct 04
Exam 3 – 10 Nov 04
Exam 4 (final) – 8 Dec 04
Last Day to WITHDRAW with a W is ______
Final Exam will be 8 Dec 2004 2:45-4:45 pm.
Class Attendance: Students are required to regularly attend all lecture and lab periods. At the point a student is absent for 8.33% of the contact hours for unexcused reasons, the student may be withdrawn from the course.
Grading
Lecture Grade = average of 4 exam grades
(final = 2x weight of others, lowest exam grade dropped)
Lab Grade = Average of Lab Report Grades (lowest lab dropped)
Final Grade = 85% Lecture Grade + 15% Lab grade.
Grading Scale: A: 90-100, B: 80-89.9, C: 70-79.9, D: 60-69.9, F: 0-59.9
Reserved Books in the Library
Serway & Faughn, College Physics, 6th ed.
Edmonds, et al., Cioffari’s Experiments in College Physics, 10th ed.
Instructor’s Manual by Serway & Faughn
Study Guide & Student Solutions Manual by Serway & Faughn
Recommended Problems:
Ch 13: 1 5 7 15 19 23 27 31 33 37 39 41 37 56
Ch 14: 1 7 9 15 17 19 21 25 29 31 37 39 41 43 45 55
Ch 15: 3 5 7 11 13 17 19 21 25 27 29 31 45 47
Ch 16: 1 7 9 11 13 17 19 21 25 27 29 31 35 53 57
Ch 17: 1 5 11 13 15 19 21 25 31 33 37 45 47 53
Ch 18: 3 5 7 9 13 14 15 17 21 31 35 43 55
Ch 19: 3 5 7 11 17 19 23 31 35 37 43 45 51 59
Ch 20: 1 3 9 11 17 21 23 25 31 37 43 47 51
Ch 21: 1 5 7 9 13 15 17 19 27 29 41 43 45 53 59
Ch 22: 7 9 11 15 17 21 27 31 35 37 39 43 51
Ch 23: 5 7 9 13 17 27 33 35 37 39 41 45 51 55
Ch 24: (sec 3-5,7) 11 13 17 19 33 37 39
Ch 25: (sec 8) 41 43 45 47 49
Ch 26: 3 5 7 11 13 21 23 25 33
Makeup policy: No makeup exams will be given. If an exam is missed, that will be treated as the exam to be dropped. If a lab is missed it may be made up only in another scheduled lab doing the missed experiment.
Cheating: You may not use material in a test, quiz, or exam which is not allowed; turn in someone else’s work in completion of a test, lab report, or homework. Remove or copy an exam without Dr Mills’ permission; plagiarism; copying information from someone else’s test, lab report, or any graded homework. Cheating will be punished in accordance with College procedures.
Withdrawal: A student may withdraw from the course at any time prior to the withdrawal deadline specified in the SJCD academic calendar.
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