The Catholic University of America

Department OF PHYSICS

Syllabus

Physics 205: College Physics 1

    Fall 2007

 

Instructor:  Dr. John Philip

        Office: Hannan 213, Phone: 202 319 5319

        E-mail: philip@cua.edu

        Office Hours: Tu &Thu 4:00-5:00 PM

        Current course information is found at http://faculty.cua.edu/philip/phys205.htm .

            Classroom: Hannan 106 ,   Credit Hours: 3

            Prerequisites: High school Physics & Maths

            Days and hours: MWF 10:10-11.00 AM

Textbook:

Course goals:

Course Information:

Course evaluation: Your grade will be calculated as follows:

A homework assignment will be due at 4 PM every Monday.  Late homework's will not be accepted.

Goals for Student Learning

By the end of the course, the student will have demonstrated mastery of introductory mechanics by successful completion of the homework assignments, quizzes and three examinations.


Course Description

  L = Lecture, S = section, HW = Homework, WHW = Hand written Homework, MP = Mastering Physics

Week of

Monday 

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

26.Aug
 

L1 Introduction to the course


 


 
L2 Units & measurement

S.1.4-1.8
quiz 1 (1.00 PM)


 

L3 Kinematics: 1 dim
S. 2.1 -2.4
quiz 2 (1.00 PM)

2 Sep

Labor Day

Holiday
 


HW1 due (MP)

L4  Kinematics contd.
S. 2.5-2.6

quiz 3 (1.00 PM)

 

L5 - Falling objects
S.2.7
S. 3.1-3.2
quiz 4 (1.00 PM)

9.Sept

L6 - Vectors
S.3.1-3.4

HW2 due (WHW) & quiz 5

 

L7 - Projectile motion
S.3.5-3.6
Demonstration
 

 

L8 - Proj. Motion 
Examples
quiz 6 (1.00 PM)
Demonstration

16.Sept

L9 - Rel. velocity
S. 3.7-3.8
HW3 due (MP) &quiz 7

 

L10 Newton's 1&II Laws

S. 4.1 - 4.4, quiz 8


 

L11 - Newton's Laws
S.4.5-4.7
quiz 9 (10.00 AM)

23.Sept
 
L12 - Friction
S.4.8-4.9
HW4 due (WHW) & quiz 10
  L13 - Circular Motion
S.5.1-5.8
 
  L14 -  Kepler laws
S.5.9-5.10
 

30.Sept

L15 -Work
S. 6.1, 6.3
HW5 due (MP)   quiz 11


 

L16 - PE, KE & E
S.6.4-6.5
  quiz 12

 

L17- Conservation of  E

S. 6.6-6.10 quiz 13

7.Oct

Holiday

 

Monday Schedule - Review Chap1-5

Exam 1 time 10.05 -11.05 AM
Chap 1-5

 

L18 - Momentum
S.7.1-7.2
Quiz 14

14.Oct

L19 - Collision & J 

S.7.3 quiz 15  HW 6 due (MP)

 

L20 Energy & Momen

S. 7.4-7.6

quiz 16


 

 L21 Center of mass

S.7.7-7.10

quiz 17

21. Oct L22 Rot. Kinematics

S. 8.1-8.3

HW 7 due (MP)

  L23 Rot. Dynamics

S.8.4-8.7

quiz 18

  L24 Static Eqlm

S. 8.8, 9.1-9.2

quiz 19

28. Oct L25 Fluids I

S.10.1-10.4

HW 8 due (MP)

  L26 Fluids II

S.10.5-10.9

quiz 20

  L27 Review

Chap 6-10

HW 9 due (MP)

4. Nov Exam 2

Chap 6-10

 

  L28 SHM

S.11.1-11.3

         
11. Nov L29 Simp. Pendulum

S.11.4, 11.7,11.8 quiz 21 HW 10 due (MP)

  L30 Sound

S.12.1-12.2, 12.4

 

  L31 Sound

S.12.6-12.7 quiz 22

18. Nov L32 Temperature

S.13.1-13.4 HW 11 Due (MP)

  Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving
25. Nov L33 Gas Laws

S.13.6-13.10  quiz 23

  L34 Heat

S.14.1-14.4

  L35 Heat Transfer

S.14.5-14.8 quiz 24

2.Dec L36 Thermodynamics

S.15.1-15.3

HW 12 due (MP)

  L37 Second Law

S.15.4-15.6

 

  L38 Entropy

S.15.7-15.10

HW 13 due on Sat (MP)

9. Dec  Exam 3 (8.30 - 10.00 AM)         

 

 Expectations and policies

 Academic honesty: Academic honesty is expected of all CUA students. Faculty are required to initiate the imposition of sanctions when they find violations of academic honesty, such as plagiarism, improper use of a student’s own work, cheating, and fabrication. 

The following sanctions are presented in the University procedures related to Student Academic Dishonesty (from http://policies.cua.edu/academicundergrad/integrityprocedures.cfm): “The presumed sanction for undergraduate students for academic dishonesty will be failure for the course. There may be circumstances, however, where, perhaps because of an undergraduate student’s past record, a more serious sanction, such as suspension or expulsion, would be appropriate. In the context of graduate studies, the expectations for academic honesty are greater, and therefore the presumed sanction for dishonesty is likely to be more severe, e.g., expulsion. ...In the more unusual case, mitigating circumstances may exist that would warrant a lesser sanction than the presumed sanction.”

Please review the complete texts of the University policy and procedures regarding Student Academic Dishonesty, including requirements for appeals, at http://policies.cua.edu/academicundergrad/integrity.cfm .

Other Policies or Expectations: Attendance and punctuality at lectures is required. Any necessary absences or delays should be announced to the instructor in advance, or as promptly as possible, and arrangements must be made for making up any missed work. Missed examinations will not be made up without proof of an extraordinary emergency situation.

Accommodations for students with disabilities: Any student who feels s/he may need an accommodation based on the impact of a disability should contact the instructor privately to discuss specific needs. Please contact Disability Support Services (at 202 319-5211, room 207 Pryzbyla Center) to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. To read about the services and policies, please visit the website: http://disabilitysupport.cua.edu.

University grades:

The University grading system is available at

http://policies.cua.edu/academicundergrad//gradesfull.cfm#II for undergraduates and http://policies.cua.edu/academicgrad//gradesfull.cfm#iii for graduate students.