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Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism Introduction Wednesday (Day 1) Warm-Up Wed, Jan 21 Pick up the following handouts and find your seat: Journal Syllabus Homework Expectations Packet Student Information Sheet “What do you know?” Packet (Part I) Scantron Sheet “Foundational Mathematics’ Skills of Physics” Packet Place your homework on my desk: Not Applicable Journal entry Wed, Jan 21 Why did you decide to take Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism? Essential Question(s) HOW DO WE DESCRIBE THE NATURE OF ELECTROSTATICS AND APPLY IT TO VARIOUS SITUATIONS? What foundational mathematics’ skills are necessary to be successful in Physics II? How do we describe and apply the concept of electric field? Vocabulary Static Electricity Electric Charge Positive / Negative Attraction / Repulsion Charging / Discharging Friction Induction Conduction Law of Conservation of Electric Charge Non-polar Molecules Polar Molecules Ion Ionic Compounds Force Test Charge Electric Field Field Lines Electric Dipole Dipole Moment Agenda Introduction Room Tour Missing work bin Stapler, 3-Hole Punch, Sharpener, Scissors, etc. Distribute Daily Journal and Lab Journal Distribute Textbooks Physics Book on top Discuss Syllabus, and HW/Journal/Lab Expectations Web Assign Complete the following Student Information Sheet “What do you know?” Packet (Part I) on Scantron Mr. Roe’s Background Information Interests Physics Club - After School on Thursdays Undergraduate - IUP B.S. in Physics Education B.S. in Chemistry Education Graduate – Bloomsburg M.S. in Instructional Technology Distribute Textbooks Room Tour Missing work bin Stapler, 3-Hole Punch, Sharpener, Scissors, etc. Syllabus - Highlights web: http://plutonium-239.com Tutoring Hours Due dates Resources Intouch email: [email protected] Physics Textbooks Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism “Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics” (Giancoli) Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism Electrostatics Charge, Field, and Potential Coulomb’s Law and Field and Potential of Point Charges Fields and Potentials of Other Charge Distributions Gauss’s Law Conductors, Capacitors, Dielectrics Electrostatics with Conductors Capacitors Dielectrics Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism Electric Circuits Current, Resistance, Power Steady-State Direct Current Circuits with Batteries and Resistors Only Capacitors in Circuits Magnetostatics Forces on Moving Charges in Magnetic Fields Forces on Current-Carrying Wires in Magnetic Fields Fields of Long Current-Carrying Wires The Biot-Savart Law and Ampere’s Law Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism Electromagnetism Electromagnetic Induction Inductance (LR, LC, and LRC Circuits) Maxwell’s Equations in Integral Form Electromagnetic Waves Additional Topics: Waves (Light, Sound, etc.) Mirrors and Lenses Physics II Weighted Scale: 35%: Tests & Projects 10%: Quizzes 30%: *Homework / Class Work *http://www.webassign.net Username: lastnamefirstinitial (roes) Institution: cedarcliff.pa Password: ccphysics 15%: Laboratories / Lab Reports 10%: Journal Summary In regards to Electricity & Magnetism, write down: 3 things you already knew from today 2 things that you learned today 1 thing you would like to know HW (Place in your agenda): Student Information Sheet “What do you know?” Packet (Part I) on Scantron