PHYS 206 Engineering Physics II (4 cr)

Spring 2004, 1:00 - 1:50 MWF, Civil Engineering 201

Instructor: Dr. Kelly Cline E-mail: kcline@carroll.edu Office: SH 119 Office phone: 447-4451

Office Hours: MWF 9-12, TR 9-11, or by appointment.

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Course Description:
PHYS 205 and 206 are a two-semester calculus-based introduction to physics designed for engineering, chemistry, and mathematics majors. In this semester we will study electric and magnetic fields, electricity and circuits, the quantum theory, and basic thermodynamics. This course will consist of three lecture hours and one two-hour laboratory per week (W 3:00 - 4:50 or Th 3:45 - 5:35, SH 121). Prerequisite: MA 232. If you have special needs or problems, please be sure to speak to me or see Joan Stottlemyer in the Academic Resources Center about them as early as possible in the semester. There is additional information in the Carroll College catalog.


Textbook:
Six Ideas That Shaped Physics Second Edition by Thomas L. Moore, volumes E, Q, and T.


Grading:
Unit E Exam: 15% Unit Q Exam: 15% Unit T and Final Exam: 25% Homework: 30% Lab: 15% There will be three exams in this class, a midterm on Unit E on Wednesday, February 25, a midterm on Unit Q Friday, April 2, and a comprehensive final emphasizing Unit T on Wednesday May 5 from 10:00 to 11:45 a.m. In order to pass this class, all students must take all three exams and receive a passing grade on the lab. I will use a no-curve grading policy to assign final grades, so you are not competing with anyone but yourself: above 90% = A, 80% - 89% = B, 70% - 79% = C, 60% - 69% = D, below 60% = F. Policies on academic integrity are in the Carroll College catalog


Homework:
There will be homework due at the beginning of almost every class. I will not accept any late homework unless you make some arragement with me before the date when the homework is due. I will drop your two lowest homework scores, so you can miss two homeworks without any penalty. Homework problems will be graded on a five point scale (0 - 5) emphasizing both accuracy and effort. After homeworks have been returned to you, I will post solutions to the problems. At this point you may correct any errors you may have made and submit a revised version of any problems that you choose. You have one week after the original assignment was due to turn in this revision. I will then add up to two points to your grade on each problem based on the correctness of your revision.


In Class:
I will assign a section of the text for you to read before each class. Rather than lecturing, I prefer to ask you questions about what we've read, and guide a class discussion about the material, so if you haven't done the reading it is very obvious! There will also be many short assignments that you will do in small groups during class.

Tentative Schedule



Topic Assigned Reading Date
Electrostatics E1 M 1/12
Electric Fields E2 W 1/14
Electric Potential E3 F 1/16
Conductors E4 W 1/21
Driving Currents E5 F 1/23
Analyzing Circuits E6 M 1/26
Magnetic Fields E7 W 1/28
Currents and Magnets E8 F 1/30
Symmetry and Flux E9 M 2/2
Gauss's Law E10 W 2/4
Ampere's Law E11 F 2/6
The Electromagnetic Field E12 M 2/9
Maxwell's Equations E13 W 2/11
Induction E14 F 2/13
Introduction to Waves E15 W 2/18
Electromagnetic Waves E16 F 2/20
Unit E Review M 2/23
Unit E Examination W 2/25
Standing Waves Q1 F 2/27
The Wave Nature of Light Q2 M 3/1
The Particle Nature of Light Q3 W 3/3
The Wave Nature of Matter Q4 F 3/5
The Quantum Facts of Life Q5 M 3/15
The Wavefunction Q6 W 3/17
Bound Systems Q7 F 3/19
Spectra Q8 M 3/22
Understanding Atoms Q9 W 3/24
The Schrödinger Equation Q10 F 3/26
Energy Eigenfunctions Q11 M 3/29
Unit Q Review W 3/31
Unit Q Examination F 4/2
Temperature T1 M 4/5
Ideal Gases T2 W 4/7
Gas Processes T3 W 4/14
Macrostates and Microstates T4 F 4/16
The Second Law T5 M 4/19
Temperature and Entropy T6 W 4/21
Some Mysteries Resolved T7 F 4/22
Calculating Entropy Changes T8 M 4/26
Heat Engines T9 W 4/28
Review F 4/30
Unit T and Final Examination 10:00 - 11:45 a.m. W 5/5



Kelly Cline 2004-01-22