PH 202
Syllabus
Summer 2011
Instructor: David Bannon Office:
Weniger 411 Phone: 737-8962 email: bannond@physics.oregonstate.edu
Office Hours: MTuWTh from 12:00 to 1:00
or by appointment
WEEK DATE TOPIC READING PROBLEMS LABORATORY RECITATION
01 Jul 18 Introduction none none No Lab No Recitation
Review none none
Jul 19 Using Energy 11.1-11.5 1,
2, 14, 16, 19 No
Lab No
Recitation
11.6 24, 28
Jul 20 11.8-11.9 35,
52, 65 Ideal
Gas Law Ch. 11
Thermal
Properties 12.1-12.3 3,
9, 11, 12, 17, 21, 22, 26
Jul 21 12.4 30, 31 Ideal Gas
Law Ch. 11
12.5-12.7 33,
39, 43, 51, 52
02 Jul 25 12.8 53, 59, 92, 99 Specific Heat Ch. 12
Fluids 13.1-13.3 3,
5, 10, 20
Jul 26 13.4 25, 27 Specific
Heat Ch. 12
13.5-13.6 30,
33
Jul 27 13.7 39, 46, 64 Thermodynamics Ch. 13
Review for Midterm (Ch. 11-13)
Jul 28 Midterm, Ch. 11-13 Thermodynamics Ch. 13
03 Aug 01 Oscillations 14.1-14.3 6,
8, 14 Archimedes'
Principle Ch. 14
14.4 15, 19, 22
Aug 02 14.5 26, 28 Archimedes'
Principle Ch. 14
14.6-14.7 39,
50, 57
Aug 03 Waves
and Sound 15.1-15.3 5,
11, 14 Waves
and Sound Ch. 15
15.4-15.5 22,
24, 31, 33
Aug 04 15.6 36, 40 Waves and
Sound Ch. 15
15.7 42, 46, 58, 64, 76
04 Aug 08 Superposition 16.1-16.3 7,
8 Standing
Waves Ch. 16
16.4-16.5 16
Aug 09 16.6 28, 32 Standing
Waves Ch. 16
16.7 34, 60, 63
Aug 10 Review for Final (Ch.
11-16) Make-Up Review
Aug 11 Final, Ch. 11-16 Make-Up Review
Website URL:
http://www.physics.oregonstate.edu/~bannond/COURSES/ph202/
Prerequisites: MTH 111, MTH 112 and PH
201. The two most important mathematical skills that you will need for this
course are solving simultaneous equations and adding, subtracting and finding
components of vectors. Also, we will be using the skills, techniques and
concepts from PH 201. You are advised to
review the material from PH 201 at your earliest convenience.
Texts: Required: College Physics by Knight, Jones and Field (Pearson, 2010) and Physics 202 Lab Manual. Both are
available at the OSU bookstore.
Remote Communication Device: Lecture is interactive. All
students are required to have and to bring to class a Qwizdom Remote
Communication Device. These are available for purchase at the OSU bookstore.
Calculators: You will need a calculator
for lecture, recitation, lab and exams. Graphing
calculators, i.e. those with a graphing window and/or solver feature, and
laptop or palmtop computers may not be used for exams. You should have a
scientific calculator that has trigonometric, logarithmic and exponential
functions. If you want to know whether or not your calculator is acceptable or
not for exams, then consult the instructor well before the first exam.
Problem Assignments: The assigned problems on the first page of this document are intended
as a minimum set for you to master. Solutions are posted on the class
website. It is recommended that you do as many problems at the end of each
chapter as possible. Practice is the
best way to prepare for exams.
In-Class Participation: During each lecture, except
for the first week and review days, there will be a reading quiz to see if you
have done the reading, conceptual questions and practice problems. Answers will
be submitted using the Qwizdom system.
Laboratory: Original work is required. Read the lab instructions before coming to
lab. Lab reports are due by the end of the lab period. You must attend all labs and pass all of them in order to pass the
course. If you miss a lab, then try to make it up the same day or the next
day. If you can't, then there will be two make-up days at the end of the term.
You can make up at most two labs during the last two days.
Recitation: The recitation grade will
be based on one homework problem assigned for each chapter. This problem will
be due the next day by 5:00 PM.
Exams: There will be a midterm and
a final. The midterm will be given in class at the end of the 2nd week. The
final will be given in class at the end of the 4th week. The final will be
comprehensive, i.e. it will cover the entire course. Exams are closed book and
closed note, but a sheet of formulas will be provided. Please arrive five to ten minutes early and bring your student ID card,
several #2 pencils and an approved calculator.
Exam Grading: The TAs will grade the
exams. Partial credit will be given according to the following formula: a good
translation of the word problem from English into mathematical equations,
including a diagram = one-third of the points, identification of the relevant
equations used to solve the problem = one-third of the points, and the correct
mathematical solution, including the correct number of significant digits,
units and no round-off error due to multiple calculations = one-third of the
points. Never leave a problem completely blank! On multiple choice questions,
if you don't know the answer, then make your best guess! Also, if you do not
want the grader to read and grade something that you have written, then either
cross it out or erase it completely. You can use the back of the multiple
choice question page as scratch paper. It will not be read by the graders.
Academic Integrity: All students are expected
to uphold the highest standards of honesty and integrity in their academic
work. Lab reports are done as group work, as are problems solved during
recitation. All other graded work,
including recitation homework problems and exams, is to be done on an
individual basis. Any incidence of academic dishonesty will be dealt with
in accordance with OSU policies.
Students with Disabilities: Students with documented disabilities who need
special accommodations should make an appointment with the instructor as soon
as possible to discuss the accommodations.
Final Grades: No part of this course is
graded on a curve! Your final grade will be calculated as follows: Midterm 40%,
Final 40%, Recitation 10% and Lab 10%. (The 10% for lab is all or nothing. If
you pass all of the labs, then you get the full 10%. If you don't, then you
don't pass the course.)
Grade
Scale: The
grade scale is fixed. There is no curve in this course. You are not competing
against each other for a grade. Some classes do better than others. Some do
worse.
90 - 100% = A 85 - 89% = A- 82
- 84% = B+ 78 -
81% = B
75 - 77% = B- 72
- 74% = C+ 68 -
71% = C 65
- 67% = C-
62 - 64% = D+ 58
- 61% = D 55 -
57% = D- 0 -
54% = F