FALL 2012 Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Georgia PHYS 1112: Introductory Physics-Electricity and Magnetism, Optics, Modern Physics The course syllabus is a general plan for the course; deviations announced to the class by the instructor may be necessary. Course Description: The continuation of Introductory Physics. Electricity and electric circuits, magnetism, geometric and wave optics, and elementary atomic and nuclear physics. INTRO PHYS ELEC Oasis Title: Prerequisite: PHYS 1111-1111L or PHYS 1211-1211L Grading System: A-F (Traditional) Instructor: Dr. Andrei Galiautdinov Office: 220 Email: ag@physast.uga.edu Sections: 28-526 TR 12:30P - 01:45P Office hours: TR 01:45P - 02:45P Text: Physics, vol. 2, 4th Edition, James S. Walker (Pearson Addison-Wesley) Academic Honesty: As a University of Georgia student, you have agreed to abide by the University s academic honesty policy, A Culture of Honesty, and the Student Honor Code. All academic work must meet the standards described in A Culture of Honesty found at: www.uga.edu/honesty. Lack of knowledge of the academic honesty policy is not a reasonable explanation for a violation. Questions related to course assignments and the academic honesty policy should be directed to the instructor. In-class rules: No laptops, pagers, cellphones, ipads, ipods, or any other electronic/communication devices (except for clickers) are permitted in the classroom. Attendance policy: - All absences (excused or not) must be cleared by TUE., Dec. 04/2012. - 1 absence = -2% points. - You clear your absences by being present in class twice the number of missed classes. - EXAMPLE: By Nov. 01, you have accumulated 2 absences. You clear those by attending class on Nov. 06, 08, 13, and 15. Labs: - All students are required to attend LABS. - Students who are not assigned a lab grade due to non-attendance will automatically receive a failing grade ( F ) for the course. Midterm exams: - There will be three (3) midterm exams on selected chapters. - Final replaces the worst of the midterm exams. - No makeups or re-scheduling permitted. Midterm exam rules: - One (1) standard sheet of paper containing anything you want (e.g., physical constants, formulae, diagrams, problem solutions, etc.), all handwritten. You may write on both sides. - A simple (non-graphing, non-symbolic, non-programmable) scientific calculator. - No other electronic device(s) permitted. - Must work individually.
Final exam rules: - A simple (non-graphing, non-symbolic, non-programmable) scientific calculator. - No other electronic device(s) permitted. - Must work individually. Incompletes: If you miss the final exam, you may be assigned an I (incomplete) in accordance with the UGA Regulations, provided all of the following applies: - you received a non-failing grade in all attempted labs (> 70%), - you received a non-failing grade (> 70%) on at least one midterm exam, - you received a non-failing grade (> 70%) on at least three homework assignments, - no violation of the Academic Honesty Policy took place in the course of the semester. You must remove the I by the end of the semester subsequent to its assignment. Grading policy: -2% EACH ABSENCE (excused or not) must be cleared as described above 5% HMWK (no makeup; must be completed online before the deadline) 25% LABS (attendance mandatory; see above for details) 15% EXAM 1 (no makeup; must be taken with your section on the day it is given) 15% EXAM 2 (no makeup; must be taken with your section on the day it is given) 15% EXAM 3 (no makeup; must be taken with your section on the day it is given) 25% FINAL (no makeup; must be taken with your section on the day it is given; raw score replaces the worst of the 3 midterm exams, if it is better) 100% TOTAL (minus twice the number of absences) Cut-offs: F: [0, 60) D: [60, 68) C-: [68, 70) C: [70, 75) C+: [75, 78 ) B-: [78, 80) B: [80, 85) B+: [85, 88) A-: [88, 90) A: [90, 100] NOTE: No rounding; 89.99 = A-, etc. How to do well in this class: 1. Read each chapter before it is discussed in class. 2. Attend every lecture. 3. Participate actively in discussions. 4. Re-read chapter carefully after class. 5. Do assigned homework. 6. Solve as many end-of-chapter problems as possible. 7. Concepts first. Do NOT plug-and-chug. 8. Use a buddy system: find a friend with whom to discuss physics. 9. Think about physics on a regular basis. 10. If everything fails, consider dropping the class before the deadline and retaking it at a later time.
Week Day Date Reading Topic 1 M Aug. 13 T Aug. 14 Intro to this course; 6 Principles of GO W Aug. 15 R Aug. 16 26.1-2 GO: Reflection, plane mirrors F Aug. 17 M Aug. 20 T Aug. 21 26.3-4 GO: Spherical mirrors, ray tracing, mirror equation 2 W Aug. 22 R Aug. 23 26.5 GO: Refraction & total internal reflection 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F Aug. 24 M Aug. 27 T Aug. 28 26.6-7 GO: Ray tracing for lenses; thin lens equation W Aug. 29 R Aug. 30 27.1-2 27.3-5 OI: Human eye, camera*, corrective optics OI: Magnifying glass*, microscope*, telescope* F Aug. 31 M Sep. 03 LABOR DAY T Sep. 04 EXAM 1 W Sep. 05 R Sep. 06 28.1-2 WO: Superposition & interference; Two-slit experiment F Sep. 07 M Sep. 10 T Sep. 11 28.4,6 WO: Single-slit diffraction; diffraction gratings; spectrometers W Sep. 12 R Sep. 13 19.1-3 EF: Electric charge; insulators & conductors; Coulomb's Law F Sep. 14 M Sep. 17 T Sep. 18 19.4-5 EF: Electric field; field lines; capacitor W Sep. 19 R Sep. 20 19.6-7 EF: Shielding & charging by induction; electric flux & Gauss' Law F Sep. 21 M Sep. 24 T Sep. 25 EXAM 2 W Sep. 26 R Sep. 27 20.1-2 REVISITING: Energy, WkET & LCE EP: Electric potential & energy; energy conservation F Sep. 28 M Oct. 01 T Oct. 02 20.3-4 EP: Electric potential of point charges; equipotential surfaces & E-field W Oct. 03 R Oct. 04 20.5-6 EP: Capacitors & dielectrics; electric energy storage F Oct. 05 M Oct. 08 T Oct. 09 21.1-3 DC: Electric current; Ohm's Law; Energy & power in electric circuits W Oct. 10 R Oct. 11 21.4-5 DC: Resistors in series & parallel; Kirchhoff's Rule F Oct. 12 M Oct. 15 T Oct. 16 PROBLEM SOLVING W Oct. 17
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 R Oct. 18 EXAM 3 F Oct. 19 M Oct. 22 T Oct. 23 22.1-2 MF: Magnetic field; magnetic force on moving charges W Oct. 24 R Oct. 25 22.3 MF: Motion of charged particles in magnetic field F Oct. 26 FALL BREAK M Oct. 29 T Oct. 30 22.4-5 MF: Magnetic force on current-carrying wire; loops & magnetic torque W Oct. 31 R Nov.01 22.6-8 MF: Ampere's Law; loops & solenoids; magnetism in matter F Nov.02 M Nov.05 T Nov.06 23.1 EMI: Induced EMF W Nov.07 R Nov.08 23.2-4 EMI: Magnetic flux; Faraday's Law; Lenz's Rule F Nov.09 M Nov.12 T Nov.13 23.5-6 EMI: Work & Electrical Energy; Generators & Motors W Nov.14 R Nov.15 23.7-8 EMI: Inductance; RL-Circuits F Nov.16 M Nov.19 T Nov.20 W Nov.21 THANKSGIVING BREAK R Nov.22 F Nov.23 M Nov.26 T Nov.27 23.9-10 EMI: Energy stored in the magnetic field; Transformers W Nov.28 R Nov.29 25.1-5 EMW: Electromagnetic waves; spectrum; Doppler s effect; EMW intensity; energy & momentum; polarization F Nov.30 M Dec. 03 T Dec. 04 FRIDAY SCHEDULE Last day of classes W Dec. 05 R Dec. 06 12:30 Section: F Dec. 07 M Dec. 10 Final Exam: Th., Dec. 6 (12:00-3:00) 1:25 Section: Final Exam: Fri., Dec. 7 (12:00-3:00) 9:05 Section: Final Exam: Mon., Dec. 10 (8:00-11:00) T Dec. 11 W Dec. 12 R Dec. 13 F Dec. 14 M Dec. 17 Grades due (5 PM) T Dec. 18
Fall Semester 2012 Academic Calendar Late Orientation Aug. 8 Wednesday Advisement Aug. 9 Thursday Registration Aug. 10 Friday Classes Begin Aug. 13 Monday Drop for undergraduate level courses (1000 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Monday - Thursday 5999) Add for undergraduate level courses (1000 Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Monday - Friday 5999) Drop for graduate level courses (6000 Aug. 13 Aug. 20 Monday Following Monday 9999) Add for graduate level courses (6000 Aug. 13 Aug. 21 Monday Following Tuesday 9999) Holiday: Labor Day No Classes Sept. 3 Monday Midterm Oct. 4 Thursday Withdrawal Deadline Oct. 18 Thursday Fall Break Oct. 26 Friday Last Day of Classes Prior to Thanksgiving Nov. 16 Friday Break Holidays: Thanksgiving Nov. 19 23 Monday - Friday Classes Resume Nov. 26 Monday Friday Class Schedule In Effect* Dec. 4 Tuesday Classes End Dec. 4 Tuesday Reading Day Dec. 5 Wednesday Final Exams Dec. 6, 7, 10, 11, 12 Thurs. Fri., Mon. Wed. Commencement Dec. 14 Friday Grades Due Dec. 17, 5 PM Monday, 5 PM