Physics 1101 (Lecture Course)

(Summer-I 2004)

 

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INSTRUCTOR:   Dr. Yasin Raja                                                     TA:____________________

 

                          Office: Burson 104                                               Phone:_________________  

 

                          Phone:  (704) 687-2826   Email: raja@uncc.edu     Email:__________________

 

                          Office Hours:    Mondays, Wednesdays 1:30-2:30 pm

                                

TEXT:  “Physics” 5th Edition, by D.C. Giancoli published by Prentice Hall and “College Physics”2004, by Giambattista et al. published by McGraw Hill will be adopted in Fall 2004.

 

Course Content: This course, along with PHYS 1102, meets partially the COGE goal-IV (Understanding science and technology) requirements. Each student is required to enroll concurrently in Physics 1101-Lab. The lecture and lab will provide a basic understanding of the concepts related to Mechanics and Thermodynamics, e.g., forces, motion, work, energy and power, fluids dynamics, oscillations and wave phenomena, temperature and heat etc. 

 

GRADING:   The 10-point grading scale, 100 - 90 = A, etc., will be used in this class.                                                                                                                     

                                    a)  Homework                   15%

                                    b)  Quizzes                        10%

                                    c)  Test I                            25%

                                    d)  Test II                          25%

                                    e)  Final Exam                   25%

 

GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS:

Ø      Students are expected to attend all class periods and must remain until the end.

Ø      Students are responsible for material presented in the classes that may or may not be contained in an 

      explicit form in the text.

Ø      Students must review the related examples in the text and should do the assigned homework on time.

Ø      Homework related questions should be addressed to the assigned TA and if needed only then go to the

      instructor for an extra help or resolution of any problem.

Ø      Students can also find extra help at the publishers’ website, http://cw.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/giancoli/

Ø      No make-up quizzes, tests will be allowed; therefore, students should not miss any.

Ø      Students are encouraged to make study-groups and discuss the homework problems but the solutions

      must be worked-out / written independently. 

Ø      The attached course schedule would be followed with appropriate adjustments whenever it deemed

      necessary.

 

 

ACADEMIC INTEGRITY:  Students have the responsibility to know and observe the requirements of The UNC Charlotte Code of Student Academic Integrity.  The standards of academic integrity will be enforced in this course.  Copies of the code can be obtained from the Dean of Students Office.

 

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SCHEDULE FOR PHYS 1101, Summer-I    >>> (May 27-July 01, 2004)

 

May 27 /Thursday        Ch-1, Introduction, Measurements                    3, 4, 5 19, 25  

May 28 /Friday            Catch-up

May 31 /Monday         Ch-2, Motion in 1-dimension                             9,15,25,29,36,40        

June 01 /Tuesday       Ch-3, Motion in 2-dimension                             6,9,22,26,29,68

             Ch-3, Motion in 2-dimension                         

June 02 /Wednesday   Ch-4, Force and Laws of Motion                         5,7,9,11,13, 21,24,26,

June 03 /Thursday     Ch-4, Force and Laws of Motion                          28,34,36,39,41,43,58

June 04/Friday           Catch-up

June 07 /Monday        Ch-5, Uniform circular motion                            2,3,5,7,10,12,14,25,29

June08 /Tuesday        Ch-5, Gravitational laws                                     33,34,42,43,45,46,64

 

June 09 /Wednesday  Test I  (Chapter 1 through 5)           

           

June 10/Thursday         Ch-6, Work and Energy                                   4,6,7,11,13,20,22,24,

               Ch-6, Work and Energy                                   27,31,33,34,35,37,38

June 11/Friday            Catch-up

June 14/Monday          Ch-7, Linear momentum & conservation            4,6,8,10,12,14,17,23,

June 15/Tuesday         Ch-7, Collision and impulse                              24,26,27,28,32,33,39

              Ch-7, applying conservation laws                             

June 16/Wednesday     Ch-8, Rotational Motion                                   3,11,27,31,38,41,46,  

                                 Ch-8, Rotational Motion                                   49,51,53,57,60,63,71

June 17/Thursday        Ch-10, Fluids and properties                            2,5,9,16,18,24,31,35,

                                 Ch-10, Fluids and properties                             39,41,43,47,61

June 18/Friday            Catch-up

 

June 21/Monday        Test II (Chapter 5 through 10)         

 

June 22/Tuesday         Ch-11, Vibration and Waves                              4,7,13,17,21,24,28,30

                                 Ch-11, Vibration and Waves                              35,37,39,41,47,50,51

June 23/Wednesday     Ch-12, Sound Waves                                        4,12,31,44,53

June 24/Thursday        Ch-13, Temperature and k-energy                     5,10,16,30,31,38

              Ch-13, Thermal properties                            

June 25/Friday            Catch-up

June 28/Monday          Ch-14, Heat and flow of heat                            2,4,6,8,10,14,22,28

June 29/Tuesday                                                                              31,33,42

                                   

June 30/Wednesday       Last Day of Classes/Review/Exam break

 

July 01/Thursday       Final Exam     (Chap 11 - 14 and partially comprehensive)

                                                           

 

Have a Nice Summer and Phun with Fysiks !