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PHYSICS 1101

Physics 1101: Introduction. LECTURE HOURSM/W4:00 p.m. ? 5:30 p.m.Room ATAC-1001. Physics 1101:Introduction. Credit Weight: Full course (3-3,3-3)No Pre-RequisiteCo-Requisite: Calculus (Mathematics 1160 or 1180)Calculus-based physics course intended for students in the physical sciences, appl

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PHYSICS 1101

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    1. PHYSICS 1101 Introductory Physics FALL and Winter 2010/2011

    2. Physics 1101: Introduction LECTURE HOURS M/W 4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Room ATAC-1001

    3. Physics 1101:Introduction Credit Weight: Full course (3-3,3-3) No Pre-Requisite Co-Requisite: Calculus (Mathematics 1160 or 1180) Calculus-based physics course intended for students in the physical sciences, applied sciences and mathematics.

    4. Physics 1101: Introduction INSTRUCTORS

    5. Physics 1101: Introduction OFFICE HOURS Fall Term Apichart Linhananta T/TH – 9:30AM-5:00 pm Office: CB 4025 Additional consultations can be arranged by talking to me after class or by contacting me by phone or E-mail

    6. Physics 1101: Labs &Tutorials

    7. Textbook and Lab Manual TEXTBOOK University Physics (12th edition), Young and Freedman

    8. SYLLABUS: Fall Semester Kinematics of Particles Chapters 1-3 Units and Measurements Scalars and vectors Displacement, velocity, acceleration Free-fall motion and projectiles Uniform circular motion

    9. SYLLABUS: Fall Semester Particle Dynamics Chapter 4-8 Mass, weight, force Newton’s Laws Friction Kinetic and potential energy Conservation of energy Collisions Linear momentum Conservation of angular momentum

    10. SYLLABUS: Fall Semester Rotational Kinematics and Dynamics, and Rigid-Body Problem Chapter 9, 10 and 11 Rotation of rigid bodies Angular momentum Angular acceleration Rotational kinetic energy Work and torque Conservation of angular momentum Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies

    11. SYLLABUS: Fall Semester Gravitation: Chapter 12 Newton’s law of gravitation Gravitational potential energy Planets and satellites Kepler’s Law

    12. Workload 18-20 Online Assignments Assigned on Monday or Wednesday Due one week later Online access enforced the deadline 10-20 quizzes Given during a randomly chosen lecture period Based on reading assignment from the previous lecture. Two or three simple multiple-choice questions. 10 Laboratory Experiments (5 in each semester) Completed lab reports are due no later than Monday of the following week, and must be submitted in the mail slot outside Room CB 2010 10 Online Tutorials (5 in each semester) Completed tutorials exercises are due at the end of the tutorial class

    13. Tests and Exams 4 Tests (2 in each semester) TEST #1: October 6, 2010 TEST #2: November 10, 2010 The dates of TEST #3 and #4 will be announced later 1 Fall term exam TBA (Dec. 8-18, 2010) 1 Final Exam TBA (Apr. 6-16, 2011)

    14. Rules and Regulations Students are required to stay in the labs for the full three-hour period, unless they submit a completed lab report before the end of the lab. Assignments, lab reports and tutorial exercises must be submitted on the specified due dates. Late assignments, lab reports and tutorial exercises will NOT be accepted. A grade of 50% or better in the labs component must be achieved to pass the course. Exception to Rules and Regulations Illness (medical certificate required) Exceptional circumstances.

    15. Lab and Assignment Coordinator The labs are coordinated by Mr. Jean-Marc Lachaine: Office: CB2008A Phone: 343-8826 E-mail: jjlachain@lakeheadu.ca

    16. Marking Scheme Evaluation Online Assignments 15% Lab experiments 15% Online tutorials 5% Quizzes 10% Tests (Best 3X5%) 15% Fall Term Exam 20% Final Exam 20% Total 100%

    17. Reading Assignment and Quizzes

    18. Online Resources The course outline, assignments, old exams, solutions to exams and assignments, as well as the labs/tutorials section assignments will be posted online: Go to personal webpage of Apichart Linhananta physics.lakeheadu.ca/facNstaff/api/linhan.html Click on Teaching webpage Click on Phys1101

    19. Online Assignments/Tutorials: Mastering Physics The 12th edition of University Physics includes the web-based tool Mastering Physics (shown on the right).

    20. Online Resources: Mastering Physics

    21. Study Groups A research project on teaching at Harvard University led to a report, published in 1990, that states: ‘In every comparison of how much students learn when they work in small groups with how much they learn either in large groups or when they work alone, small groups show the best outcomes. Students who study in small groups do better than students studying alone.’ RECOMMENDATIONS: Students are encouraged to work in groups. Small study groups of 3 to 6 students are optimum.

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