PHYSICS 2140 Summer Semester 2010
SCHEDULE OF
CLASSES AND HOMEWORK
Instructor: Victor Karpov, office: MH 5012, phone: (419) 530-4622; e-mail: vkarpov@physics.utoledo.edu
Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnik, and Walker, 9th edition (8th Edition – see homework in red)
Course link: http://astro1.panet.utoledo.edu/~vkarpov/Physics-2140.htm
Date |
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Topic |
Homework |
Tests |
6/28 |
M |
Introduction, Ch. 21: Electric Charge, Electrons and Photons |
Q. 1,2; P. 2,7,13,65 |
|
6/29 |
T |
Lecture, Ch. 21: Coulomb's Law, Ch.
22: The Electric Field |
Q. 3,5,7,9; P.5,19,24,34 |
|
6/30 |
W |
Lecture, Chs. 22,23: Properties
of the electric field |
|
|
7/01 |
R |
Lecture, Ch. 23: Gauss's
Law |
Q.2,5,10; P.1,5,15,16,32 Q.4,9,10; P.1,7,13,16,32 |
|
7/02 |
F |
Review and Exam |
|
Exam Ch.21-23 |
7/05 |
M |
No Classes, Independence day |
|
|
7/06 |
T |
Lecture, Ch. 24: The
electric potential |
|
|
7/07 |
W |
Lecture: Ch. 25: Capacitance
and Dielectrics |
Q. 1,10; P.1,4,9,25,31,39 Q.1,10; P.1,6,11,23,29,41 |
|
7/08 |
R |
Lecture: Ch. 25: Electric
field energy, Electrostatics Review |
|
|
7/09 |
F |
Review and Exam |
|
Exam Ch.24-25 |
7/12 |
M |
Lecture: Ch. 26: Electric
Current |
Q. 1,3,10; P.1,16,17,18,35,49 Q, 1,3,10; P.1,14,15,16,35,51 |
|
7/13 |
T |
Lecture: Chs. 26,27: DC
Circuits and Power |
Ch.27 Q. 1,3,5;P. 5,7,22,46,49 Q. 3,5,9;P. 13,1,26,44,51 |
|
7/14 |
W |
Lecture, Ch. 27: Exponential
growth and decay |
|
|
7/15 |
R |
Lecture, Ch. 28: Magnetic
Fields |
Q. 1,7; P.3,15,18,33,39,47 Q.3,9; P.1,16,24,29,41,45 |
|
7/16 |
F |
Review and Exam |
|
Exam Ch. 26-28 |
7/19 |
M |
Lecture, Ch. 29: Ampere's Law
|
Q. 4,5; P. 7,9,37,49 Q. 2,3; P. 5,7,36,51 |
|
7/20 |
T |
Lecture, Chs. 28,29: Electromagnetism |
|
|
7/21 |
W |
Lecture, Ch. 30: Inductance |
Q. 1,3,7; P. 2,3,5,29,42,44 Q. 3,1,9; P. 4,5,7,31,42,44 |
|
7/22 |
R |
Lecture, Ch. 31: Electromagnetic
Oscillations |
Q. 3,4,7; P. 1,5,10,19,39,55 Q. 1,2,7; P. 5,3,8,23,35,53 |
|
7/23 |
F |
Review and Exam |
|
Exam Ch. 29-31 |
7/26 |
M |
Lecture, Ch. 32: Maxwell's
Equations, Magnetic Materials |
Q. 1,3; P. 5,12,30,37,45 Q. 3,1; P. 5,14,30,37,45 |
|
7/27 |
T |
Lecture, Ch. 33: Electromagnetic
Waves |
|
|
7/28 |
W |
Lecture, Chs. 33,34: Light
Waves and Optics |
Ch.33 Q. 1,2,7; P.2, 6, 13, 31, 45, 49. Q. 1,4,7; P. 4,6,15,31,49,47 Q. 3,7,9; P. 4,7,41,53,57 |
|
7/29 |
R |
Lecture, Chs. 33,34: Light
Waves and Optics |
|
|
7/30 |
F |
Ch. 32-34: Review,
Exam
|
|
Exam Ch. 32-34 |
8/02 |
M |
Q.2,4,6; P.3,5,14,17,19,25,31,35,39 Q. 4,2,8; P. 5,3,16,15,19,23,33,39,37 |
|
|
8/03 |
T |
Lecture, Ch. 36: Diffraction:
The single slit, diffraction grating, and spectroscopy |
Q.
1,8; P. 1,7,9,17,19,35
Q. 5,10; P. 7,3,9,15,27,37 |
|
8/04 |
W |
Lecture, Ch. 37: Special
Relativity |
Q. 3,10; P. 1,27,35,43,44 Q. 7,8; P. 1,29,37,41,42 |
|
8/05 |
R |
Lecture, Ch. 38, Relativistic
Mechanics |
|
|
8/06 |
F |
Review, Exam |
|
Exam Ch. 35-38 |