PHYSICS 1102: Introductory
Physics II
Fall Semester 2007 (Section 001, 002)
Instructor: Dr. Aditi Sharma
Office: 336 Grigg.
Phone: 704-687-8172, Email: asharm23@uncc.edu
OFFICE HOURS:
M W 11:00 – 12:00 at 135A Burson
Other
times by appointment at 336 Grigg
MEETING PLACE and TIME for Class:
Section 001: 121 Burson, T Th
9:30 – 10:45 AM
Section 002: 121 Burson, T Th
3:30 – 4:45 PM
COURSE
CONTENT:
This is the
second course of the algebra-based introductory physics sequence. The
course covers concepts of electric charge, electric force and field, electric
potential, electric circuits, magnetic forces and fields, electromagnetic
induction, electromagnetic waves, and light.
TEXT AND
REQUIRED MATERIAL:
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“Physics ”, Cutnell and Johnson, 7th
Edition.
Available at the bookstore.
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WebAssign Access for online homework. Available at the bookstore or it
can be purchased online at http://www.webassign.net/ ($14.95 if purchased alone, or $28 if you purchase along
with online version of the textbook).
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PRS
RF Transmitter (your clicker). Available
at the bookstore.
BRING
THE FOLLOWING TO EVERY CLASS
Students will need to use a SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR for HOMEWORK,
TESTS, and the EXAM. It is recommended that you BRING YOUR TEXT AND A
CALCULATOR TO CLASS.
Homework 20% (drop 2 lowest), All students use WebAssign
Daily
Quiz 15% (drop 4 lowest), In-class, students use
PRS clicker
Midterm
Exam I 20%
Midterm
Exam II 20%
Final
Exam 25%
TOTAL 100%
ONE MID-SEMESTER EXAM GRADE CAN BE REPLACED BY THE FINAL
EXAM GRADE.
PLACE AND TIME FOR EXAMS:
MIDTERM EXAMS: Fridays (to be decided), 12:00 PM - 1:45 PM at Denny 200/220
FINAL EXAM: to be decided (please check later)
EXTRA INFORMATION AND COURSE
POLICIES:
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ALL CELL PHONES AND PAGERS MUST BE TURNED OFF DURING CLASS
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Grades
are assigned using a 10-point grading scale: A = 90.0-100.0, B = 80.0-89.9,
etc. The course is not graded on a
curve.
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You are responsible for all material covered in class, in
homework assignments, on quizzes, and in assigned
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Daily quizzes will be
graded. In-class
students will use their PRS clicker to participate in daily quizzes. You
will receive 3 points for a correct response, 1 point for an incorrect
response, 0 points for no response. There may also be questions where you are
required to turn in a written solution. Total quiz points will be scaled to a
100 point scale. The lowest 4 daily quiz
scores will be dropped.
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You
are encouraged to work together on homework. Please take advantage of
help available at the Physics Resource
Center, located in Burson 135A
(hours are M – Th, 9am - 5pm).
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For
individual tutoring, go to the Department of Physics office (Burson 100) or to
the
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LATE HOMEWORK WILL NOT BE
ACCEPTED.
The two lowest homework grades will be dropped
at the end of the semester.
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The
Physics Course Information page contains useful links: http://www.physics.uncc.edu/courses.html .
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There
will be NO
MAKE-UP EXAMS, QUIZZES, OR HOMEWORK. NO
EXCEPTIONS. PLAN ACCORDINGLY. If you cannot
avoid being absent for a test, contact the instructor prior to the test
for alternate arrangements.
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The
final exam is comprehensive. ONE
MID-SEMESTER EXAM GRADE CAN BE REPLACED BY THE FINAL EXAM GRADE.
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You
must completely do your own work on the quizzes, in-class exams, and
the final.
Failure to do so will be a violation of academic integrity. There will be
consequences. See below.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:
Academic
honesty and integrity are essential to the existence and growth of an academic
community. Without maintenance of high standards of honesty, members of the
instructional faculty are defrauded, students are unfairly treated, and society
itself is poorly served. Maintaining the academic standards of honesty and
integrity is ultimately the formal responsibility of the instructional faculty;
and this responsibility is shared by all members of the academic community. UNC
Students have the responsibility to
know and observe the requirements of The UNCC Code of Student Academic
Integrity (Catalog p. 275). This code forbids cheating, fabrication
or falsification of information, multiple submissions of academic work,
plagiarism, abuse of academic materials, and complicity in academic
dishonesty. Any special requirements or permission regarding academic
integrity in this course will be stated by the instructor, and are binding on
the students. Academic evaluations in this course include a judgment that
the student’s work is free from academic dishonesty of any type; and grades in
this course therefore should be and will be adversely affected for academic
dishonesty. Students who violate the code can be expelled from
UNCC. The normal penalty for first offense is zero credit on the work involving
dishonesty and further substantial reduction of the course grade. In
almost all cases the course grade is reduced to F. Students are expected
to report cases of academic dishonesty to the course instructor.
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Details on Physics
1102 Requirements
Blackboard Registration
You must register with Blackboard to
have access to your grades and receive class related news and instructions.
WebAssign: Online Homework System
You must acquire a WebAssign access code. You will be doing
your homework online and it counts 20% toward your grade. You can
use a computer in the library to do your homework, if necessary. The access code can be purchased at the
bookstore or online (when you login to WebAssign for the first time)
To register you will need the following information:
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Your username is the same as your 49er
Express username
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Your
institution is: UNCC
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Your
initial password is physics
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Then
go to: http://webassign.net/student.html and
follow the instructions on the screen.
Additional
information can be found at http://webassign.net/guide/
PRS Personal Response System (Your Clicker)
All students in the course must have their own clicker.
You must register your clicker online. You must use an
ON-CAMPUS computer to access the registration website (You will not be able to
register using an off-campus computer).
To
Register:
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Go
to the Physics course information web page at
http://www.physics.uncc.edu/courses.html
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Click
on the “clicker registration form” link
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Select
your course and section number
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Enter
the required information. (There will be instructions on how to obtain your clicker ID number from your
clicker.)
It is your responsibility to read through the user guide and
become somewhat familiar with its features before the 2nd day of
class.
You must enter
your student ID into the clicker before you can use it to transmit responses.