PHYS 20474 - Physics I with Lab Fall 2006
Lectures: MWF 9:00 - 9:50 @ SWR 357
Instructor: Yuri M. Strzhemechny
Email: Y.Strzhemechny@tcu.edu
Web: http://personal.tcu.edu/~ystrzhemechn/
Office: SWR 373
Phone: 817-257-5793
Office Hours: Tuesday
8:00-10:00 am, Friday 10:00-11:00 am & by appointment
Required textbook: “Fundamentals of Physics”, Extended 7th Edition, by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker (ISBN: 0-471-23231-9)
Lab instructions: Will be distributed via the Internet. Further information will be provided in your Laboratory Syllabi.
Course Description: This is part one of a two-semester calculus-based physics course. We will cover chapters 1-20 of the text, dealing with classical mechanics and thermodynamics.
Grading: The course grades
will be determined as follows:
A: 100 – 90.1
pts., B: 90 – 80.1 pts., C: 80 – 70.1 pts., D: 70 – 55.1 pts., F: 55 and below.
Weekly quizzes: 10 %
Test 1: 20 %
Test 2: 20 %
Final Exam: 30 %
Labs: 20 %
Weekly quizzes consisting of a few problems (very similar to the homework problems) will be given every Friday from 9:00 to 9:10 am, and will include material covered during the previous week. The quizzes grade will be determined as the average of all the quiz grades but one, with the lowest grade dropped. Final exam will be cumulative, but the emphasis will be given to Chapters 15-20. Each of the three tests will contain conceptual questions and problems. No PDA’s, graphing calculators, or cell phones on the tests, please. Make-up tests will be provided to students having an Official University Absence. Students with valid reasons for missed tests (e.g. doctor's note) will have to contact me regarding make-up tests as early as possible. Lab grade will be determined as an average of all the lab grades but one, with the lowest grade dropped. There will be a few weeks allotted for lab make-ups. If you need to make up a missing lab, you will have to arrange this matter with your lab instructors (more details – in your Laboratory Syllabi.).
Class calendar: We will follow the schedule given below
Dates |
Lectures (Chapters) |
Problems |
Labs |
08/21/06 |
Intro |
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08/23/06 |
1 (Measurement) |
3,15,19,29,37,51 |
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08/25/06 |
2 (Linear Motion) |
1,12,16,28,42,68,81 |
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08/28/06 |
3 (Vectors) |
5,12,29,38,47,58,67 |
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08/30/06 |
3 (Vectors) |
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08/28-08/31 |
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1. Accuracy and Error |
09/01/06 |
4 (2D/3D Motion); Quiz 1 |
3,8,10,20,48,56,60 |
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09/06/06 |
5 (Force I) |
2,10,22,63,83 |
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09/06-09/07 |
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2. Acceleration* |
09/08/06 |
5 (Force I); Quiz 2 |
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09/11/06 |
6 (Force II) |
2,32,36,40,97,104 |
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09/13/06 |
6 (Force II) |
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09/11-09/14 |
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3. Projectile Motion |
09/15/06 |
7 (Kinetic Energy); Quiz 3 |
5,8,19,35,40,65 |
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09/18/06 |
7 (Kinetic Energy) |
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09/20/06 |
8 (Potential Energy) |
5,18,41,47,68,89 |
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09/18-09/21 |
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4. Force Addition |
09/22/06 |
8 (Potential Energy); Quiz 4 |
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09/25/06 |
Review |
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09/27/06 |
Test 1 (Ch. 1-7) |
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09/25-09/28 |
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5. Frictional Forces |
09/29/06 |
9 (Momentum) |
2,10,18,26,39,46, 57,66,70 |
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10/02/06 |
9 (Momentum) |
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10/04/06 |
10 (Rotation) |
2,10,22,36,46,50, 64,69,78,101 |
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10/02-10/04 |
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6. Energy Conservation** |
10/09/06 |
10 (Rotation) |
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10/11/06 |
11 (Torque) |
1,4,18,26,32,37,42 |
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10/09-10/12 |
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7. Momentum |
10/13/06 |
11 (Torque); Quiz 5 |
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10/16/06 |
12 (Equilibrium) |
8,10,14,38,48,75 |
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10/18/06 |
12 (Equilibrium) |
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10/16-10/19 |
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8.Torque/Equilibrium |
10/20/06 |
13 (Gravitation); Quiz 6 |
2,4,17,20,32,39,54 |
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10/23/06 |
13 (Gravitation) |
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10/25/06 |
14 (Fluids) |
2,12,,22,24,42,55 |
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10/23-10/26 |
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Make-ups/6. Energy Conservation*** |
10/27/06 |
15 (Oscillations); Quiz 7 |
2,28,38,42,58,61,91 |
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10/30/06 |
15 (Oscillations) |
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11/01/06 |
Review |
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10/30-11/02 |
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9. Fluid Forces |
11/03/06 |
Test 2 (Ch. 8-14) |
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11/06/06 |
16 (Waves I) |
2,15,24,26,30,46,81 |
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11/08/06 |
16 (Waves I) |
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11/06-11/09 |
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10. Oscillations |
11/10/06 |
17 (Waves II); Quiz 8 |
6,8,14,23,36,50,85 |
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11/13/06 |
17 (Waves II) |
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11/15/06 |
18 (Temperature) |
4,10,22,44,50,63 |
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11/13-11/16 |
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11. Waves |
11/17/06 |
18 (Temperature); Quiz 9 |
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11/20/06 |
19 (Gases) |
2,7,19,23,28,40,50, 53,85 |
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11/20-11/21 |
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2. Acceleration**/ Make-ups |
11/27/06 |
19 (Gases) |
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11/29/06 |
20 (Entropy) |
6,22,34,43,52,63 |
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11/27-11/30 |
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12. Thermal expansion |
12/01/06 |
20 (Entropy); Quiz 10 |
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12/04/06 |
Review |
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12/06/06 |
Review |
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12/04-12/06 |
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Make-ups |
12/11/06 |
Final Exam (8 am) |
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* All sections except for the Monday sections
** All sections except for the Thursday sections
*** Only the Thursday sections
**** Only the Monday sections
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