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Physics 212
College Physics II
Introduction
Instructor: Larry Watson
Office:
105 Witmer
Phone:
777-3525
e-mail:
[email protected]
web:
und.nodak.edu/instruct/lwatson/212
Textbook
“Physics”
by Cutnell and Johnson, fifth edition
Lab Text
“Introductory Physics Laboratory Manual”
Labs
212 labs are on Mondays and Tuesdays
beginning Jan 27 (Next week)
Attendance is mandatory!
You must complete all labs to pass the
course!
15% of course grade
No labs Jan 20-24 (Monday holiday)
Homework
Assigned daily
Collected randomly, beginning of class
Two late assignments accepted by 5 p.m.
same day
Two lowest scores dropped
25% of course grade
Exams
Four two-hour evening exams
(5-7 Thursdays)
Two hour final
Final is on Tuesday, May 13, 10:15 a.m.
Please make travel plans accordingly as I
CANNOT change this date or give early finals!
Questions are “explain your reasoning” type
Exams
No multiple choice
Explain your reasoning-show your work
Correct numerical answers not the most
important thing
Quality thinking is important
Grading
Grading Scale:
90 or above = A
80 or above = B
70 or above = C
60 or above = D
The lower cutoff may be lowered, if necessary,
but never raised.
Lecture
Active participation by YOU!
Practice problems
Life threatening demonstrations!
I prefer discussion so:
ask questions
make comments…
Take notes?
Study Ideas
Start HW the day it is assigned!
(I will take questions the next class day.)
Study some each night.
Work in groups.
Doing Homework
Do something even if you think it’s the
wrong thing--use hindsight to evaluate your
work.
Don’t try to write your final solution on the
first try, use scratch paper.
Draw a diagram or picture.
Write large.
Neatness counts!
Web Site
Lectures (power point)
Homework (from text or in word format)
Practice problems
Old exams
Caution: Printing lectures can be time and
paper intensive. You can print up to 6
slides per page.
Content
Waves
sound, light, interference
Optics
refraction, reflection, lenses, mirrors, images
Electricity and Magnetism
charge, force, E fields, circuits, resistance,
capacitance, B fields, induction
Other topics?
fluids, nuclear, quantum, thermodynamics
Things to think about:
Consider a traveling wave: sound, light,
football stadium, water...
How would you define a “wavelength?”
How would you define a “frequency?”
How would you define a “wave velocity?”
How does the direction of the wave’s motion compare
to the direction of the individual particle’s motion?
What happens when two waves run into each other?