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Web homework |
1-23-06 | 1 | 2.1-3 | 2.4-6 | 1.7-9; 3.1 quiz |
Ch 1.1-1.9 Ch 2 Ch 3.1 |
No laboratories; recitation sections meet! | Ch. 2: problems 2.28; 2.32 | Web-HW0 Web-HW1 due 1/30/06 |
1-30-06 | 2 | 3.2-3 | 3.4-5 quiz |
4.1-3 | Ch 3.2-5 Ch 4.1-3 |
#1 measuring area: errors, precision | EoC problems 3.12, 3.40, and 4.4 | Web-HW2 due 2/06/06 |
2-6-06 | 3 | 4.4-6 quiz |
5.1-2 | 5.3-4 | Ch 4.4-5 Ch5.1-4 |
#2 Acceleration | EoC problems 4.50 and 5.36, 5.50 |
Web-HW3 due 2/13/06 |
2-13-06 | 4 | 6.1-2; 1.10 | 6.3-4 quiz |
7.1-2 | Ch 6 Ch 7.1-2 |
#3 Projectile Motion | EoC problems 6.30, 6.82, and 7.12 |
Web-HW4 due 2/20/06 |
2-20-06 | 5 | 7.3-5 | review Ch 1-7 |
midterm exam I |
Ch 7.3-5 | no labs, make-up
opportunity for labs #1-3 |
EoC problem 7.66 | Web-HW5 due 2/27/06 |
2-27-06 | 6 | 8.1-3 | 8.4-6 quiz |
9.1-3 | Ch 8 Ch 9.1-3 |
#4 Energy Conservation | EoC problems 8.36 and 8.42 |
Web-HW6 due 3/06/06 |
3-6-06 | 7 | 9.4-6 quiz |
10.1-3 | 10.3-4 quiz |
Ch 9.4-6* Ch 10** |
#5 Linear Momentum | EoC problem 9.86 |
Web-HW7 due 3/13/06 |
3-13-06 | 8 | 10.5-6 11.1-2 |
11.3-5 quiz |
12.1-4 | Ch 11*** Ch 12.1-4 |
#6 Angular Momentum | EoC problems 10.40, 10.46, 11.50 |
Web-HW8 due 3/20/06 |
3-20-06 | 9 | 12.5-7 quiz |
13.1-2 quiz |
13.3-4 | Ch 12.5,7 Ch 13.1-4 |
#7 Harmonic Motion | EoC problems 12.50a,b, 13.24 |
Web-HW9 due 3/27/06 |
3-27-06 | 10 | 13.5-8 | review Ch 8-13 |
midterm exam II |
Midterm 2 through Ch 13 |
no labs, make-up
opportunity for labs # 4-7 |
Enjoy the weekend! |
either! |
4-3-06 | 11 | 14.1-4 quiz |
14.5-6; 15.1 | 15.2-5 | Ch 14.1-5 Ch 15 |
#8 Standing waves | EoC problems 14.74, 15.44 |
Web-HW11 due 4/17/06 |
4-10-06 | break | X | X | X | spring break | . | . | . |
4-17-06 | 12 | 17.1-4 quiz |
17.5-7 | 18.1-3 | Ch 17 Ch 18.1-2 |
no lab; recover from spring break | EoC problems 17.44, 66; 18.14 |
Web-HW12 due 4/24/06 |
4-24-06 | 13 | 18.4-6 | 19.1-4 | 19.5-8 | Ch 18.3,4,6 Ch 19 |
#9 Gas Thermometry | EoC problems 18.85, 19.30, 19.32 |
Web-HW13 due 5/1/06 |
5-1-06 | 14 | 20.1-4 | 20.5-7 | review | Ch 20* | no labs, arrange makeup with lab instructor | EoC problems advisory only -- solutions on line 19.59,20.45,20.27 |
Web-HW14 due 5/8/06 |
5-8-06 | exam |
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Section | comments |
1.1-4; 1.6 | students who do not know this should take PHY 125 |
1.5 | uncertainty & precision: important & covered in Lab 1, not in lecture |
Ch1 pp 28-30 | "vector product": not to be discussed; not needed until PHY 132 |
Ch9 pp 348-49 | *moment of inertia calculations will be required
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for 1-d (p347) or for discrete systems of point masses. You should understand carefully what table 9.2 is all about, but don't memorize the particular cases. The derivations in section 9.6 are an important exercise in multidimensional calculus but will not be required in PHY 131. |
Chapter 10
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**The vector nature of torque and angular momentum and
angular
velocity will not be used much in this course. We will focus on rotations around a fixed axis where the torque, angular velocity, and angular momentum are one-dimensional vectors -- that is ordinary real numbers with magnitude and sign. Neutron stars are outstanding examples of angular momentum. See, for example, problem 10.90, and read Jocelyn Bell Burnell's wonderful account of her discovery on the web. |
10.6
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omit -- Gyroscopes and precession are an example of rotations beyond one dimension and will not be emphasized in this course. |
11.5
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***omit plasticity -- the complicated behavior beyond the proportional limit will not be considered in this course. |
12.6 | omit -- spherical mass distributions look to outside observers like point masses at the origin; students will learn how prove this in PHY 132 using Gauss's Law. |
12.8 | omit black holes; sorry -- no time for fun |
14.6 | omit viscosity and turbulence -- no time for this either Memorize: 1 atm = 1.03 x 105 Pa, 1 Pa = 1 N/m2, 1 g/cm3 = 103 kg/m3 |
16 | Sound & Hearing -- omit |
18.5 | Molecular speeds -- omit |
20.8 | *microscopic interpretation of entropy -- omit |
The labs themselves are available for free by download in PDF format.
Exam | Date | Time & place |
Midterm 1 | Friday 2-24-06 | 8:30-9:25 am Harriman 137 |
Midterm 2 | Friday 3-31-06 | 8:30-9:25 am Harriman 137 |
Final | Monday 5-15-06 | 8:00-10:30 am TBA |