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PHYSICS 231 FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS: ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM Dr. Christine Cheney Office: 611 Nielsen Lab: 224 SERF 974-9883 [email protected] General Information Class Hours: 8:00-8:50 AM Mon/Wed Office Hours: Mon/Tues 1:30-2:30 PM and by appointment Laboratory Sections as Scheduled Text: University Physics with Modern Physics, 12th edition, by Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman, and contributing author A. Lewis Ford General Course Description This course will introduce the student to electricity and magnetism. It will also cover basic DC and AC circuits. The course will cover material from chapters 2131 of the text. The lecture will closely follow the text, and students should read the material relevant to each week’s lectures to aid in understanding the material. Prerequisites Students should have taken Calculus I and Calculus II (Mathematics 141-142 or the equivalent). Lecture Notes and Course Updates Lecture notes will be posted online under the Department of Physics and Astronomy website (http://www.phys.utk.edu/courses/courses_fall2007.html). Any additional information will also be posted online. Schedule The schedule below is tentative. Dates for hour exams are subject to change. Any changes will be announced in class. Consult the UT final exam schedule for the date of the final examination. Week of Aug. 22 Reading/Lectures Chapter 21 Aug. 27 Chapter 21 cont. Chapter 22 No Class Labor Day Chapter 22 cont. Chapter 23 Chapter 24 1st Hour Exam Chapter 25 Chapter 25 cont. Chapter 26 Chapter 26 cont. 2nd Hour Exam Chapter 27 Sept. 3 Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Chapter 27 cont. Chapter 28 Chapter 28 cont. 3rd Hour Exam Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 31 Review Subject Material Introduction, Electric Charges/Fields Gauss’s Law Electric Potential Capacitance and Dielectrics Current, Resistance, and EMF DC Circuits Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces Sources of Magnetic Field Electromagnetic Induction Inductance AC Current Academic Honesty All work submitted by a student is expected to represent their own work. Students are expected to enter their own homework on the CAPA system. Students are expected to perform all work in conformance with the University policies regarding Academic Honesty. Grading Policy Homework Each Hourly Test Lab Final Exam 15% 15% 25% 15% Homework Homework will not be accepted late. Homework will be assigned using the online CAPA software system. Each problem set will be available at noon on Monday, and will be due by 8 AM the following Monday. Any exceptions will be noted in class. The first problem set will be assigned on Mon. August 27. Speaking of exceptions, the first problem set will be due on Wed. Sept 5 since there is no class on Labor Day. Hourly Tests There will be three hourly tests and a final exam. In general, there will be no make-up hourly tests. If you have an emergency situation, please contact me prior to the test. Laboratory Laboratory make-ups are at the discretion of the laboratory instructor, and arrangements must be made with laboratory instructor. Although the laboratory instructors will vary from section to section, every effort will be made to ensure a uniform grading policy between sections. Grading Scale This grading scale is subject to change. A+ A AB+ B BC+ C CD F 100 93-99 90-92 87-89 83-86 80-82 77-79 73-76 70-72 60-70 <60