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DR.
M. AGREST
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INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS
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PHYS102001 & Labs L01 |
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Text Books:
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Sixth edition by J.D. Cutnell & K.W.Johnson John Wiley & Sons, Inc |
Lectures on Introductory Physics II Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning ISBN 075934583x |
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College of Charleston
Physics Laboratory 102 Manual (Summer'04)
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THIS
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An continuation of PHYS 101. Lecture three
hours per week.
Subjects covered are: electricity ( electric fields, AC and DC circuits); magnetism; optics (geometric and physical optics); and modern physics ( relativity and nuclear physics). |
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Prerequisite:
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PHYS 102L is a co-requisite or prerequisite for
PHYS 102.
PHYS 101 is a prerequisite for PHYS 102. NOTE: A working knowledge of algebra and simple trigonometry is assumed. |
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ATTENDANCE
POLICY: |
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You
are expected to attend all classes and laboratory periods.
You are responsible for all materials covered in class and lab and all outside assignments. |
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GRADING
SCALE: |
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B 80-85 |
C 70-75 |
F <60 |
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ONE-HOUR
TESTS: |
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There
will be two (2) one-hour tests.
The dates for the tests are in the syllabus. Makeup of just one test of your choice is allowed. |
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FINAL
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There
will be a three-hour written Final Exam.
There are no exemptions from the Final exam. The Final exam covers the entire semester's work. |
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GRADING POLICY:
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Average of the two (2) one-hour tests. . . . .60 %
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PREPARATION
FOR CLASS: |
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You
are expected to have read the assignment from your text for each class.
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ASSIGNED
PROBLEMS: |
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Problems
will be assigned from each chapter.
Some problems from each chapter will be collected and graded. Late homework will not be accepted. |
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LABS
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A laboratory program
to accompany PHYS 102.
Laboratory three hours per week. PHYS 102 is a co-requisite or prerequisite for PHYS 102L. |
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Lab. Reports
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QUIZZES:
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There will be a short
quiz at the beginning of most labs.
The quiz will be on the material from the previous lab. |
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GRADING
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Your grade for the
LAB is determined by:
1. Lab participation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25% 2. Lab reports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25% 3. Lab quizzes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40% 4. General impression of your work in class. . . ..... . . . . 10% |
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P102001 |
Information |
Summer '04 |
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calendar P102001 & L01 |
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Code of Conduct |
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