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Course Description:
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Study of waves and acoustics,
optics, diffraction, electricity, D.C. circuits, magnetism, electromagnetism
and their application, power and A.C. circuits, and elements of atomic theory.
Offered for transfer students in the physical sciences and engineering.
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Required textbooks:
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Textbook: |
Sears and Zemansky's University Physics With Modern Physics
,
By: Hugh D. Young, Roger A. Freedman (Addison-Wesley, 11th edition) |
Lab Manual: | Introductory Physics. Laboratory Manual. (Hostos Bookstore) |
Recommended: |
JAVA simulations -> Wave,
Transverse Wave and Longitudinal Wave
,
Mechanical Waves
,
Virtual Labs
& Simulations,
Vibration and Waves
.
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Course Description: General Physics II
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Upon successful course completion, the student will
learn about: |
This outcome will be assessed by one or more of the
following |
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Mechanical Wave and Wave Interference and Sound Waves,
Light Propagation, and Optics |
(Lab 1)
Lab experiment using standing waves on a strings.
Tests on wave interference and normal modes. Students will be tested on the
theory of traveling and standing waves, and polarization by reflection. |
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Electromagnetic Waves and the Electric Field |
(Lab 2) Lab experiment applying the principles of
reflection, diffraction and dispersion. Selected tests to reflect the
student's understanding of electric field interactions between charged
particles. Calculations of electric fields caused by various distributions of
electric field. |
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Gauss's Law and the Electric Potential |
(Lab 3) Lab experiment that cover the diffraction grading
and Interference |
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Electromotive Force |
(Lab 4) Lab experiment in electrostatic and the potential
electrostatic field |
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Kirchhoff's Law |
(Lab 5) Lab experiment using the oscilloscope and the
construction of RC circuits. |
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Electromagnetic Induction and Magnetic Field
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(Lab 6) Lab experiment the student learns to produce an
electric current by electromagnetic induction. Students will be able to
demonstrate Faraday's law of induction and Lenz's law. Students will be
tested on Kirchhoff's loop rule for circuit analysis, Inductance and
Inductors, |
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Alternating Current |
(Lab 7) Lab experiment using RCL circuits and resonance
and the use of transformers. |
week | CHAPTER | section | QUESTIONS & PROBLEMS |
| 1 | Mechanical Waves | 15,
JAVA simulations -> Wave
Transverse Wave and Longitudinal Wave
Mechanical Waves
, basic formulae | Exercises:15.*0 Homework |
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2 | Sound and Hearing | 16,
Doppler:
#1,
#2
.
Beats2.
Timbre
.
| Exercises:16.*0
Homework |
| The Nature and Propagation of Light | 33.1-33.3,
Key Terms and formulae:
33.1,
33.2,
33.3 | Exercises:33.*0 Homework |
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Lab 1
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| 3 |
Dispersion | 33.4-33.7,
Key Terms and formulae:33.4 | Exercises:33.*0 Homework |
| Geometric Optics end Optical Instruments | 34 | Exercises:34.*0 Homework |
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4 |
Interference | 35 | Exercises:35.*0 Homework |
| Diffraction | 36 | Exercises:36.*0 Homework |
| Electric Charge and Electric Field |
21
Lecture, 18 October 2006,
Physics Online Guide
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Exercises:21.*0
Homework |
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5 | Gauss Law |
22,
Physics Online Guide
| Exercises:22.*0 Homework |
| 6 | Electric Potential |
23 Problems |
Exercises:23.*0 Homework (Lab 3) Review
Exam Preparation,
Exam 1
Students' Points
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| 7 | Capacitance and dielectrics |
24 Problems |
Exercises:24.*0 Homework |
| 8 | Current, Resistance, and Electromotive Force |
25 Problems |
Exercises:25.*0 Homework (Lab 4) |
| 9 | Direct ?Current Circuits |
26 Problems |
Exercises:26.*0 Homework |
| 10 | Magnetic Field and Magnetic Force | 27 | Exercises:27.*0 Homework (Lab 5) Review Exam 2 |
| 11 | Sources of Magnetic Field | 28 | Exercises:28.*0 |
| 12 | Electromagnetic Induction | 29 | Exercises:29.*0 |
| | Inductance | 30 | Exercises:30.*0 (Lab 6) |
| 13 | Alternating Current | 31.1-31.5 | Exercises:31.*0 |
| 14 | Transformers | 31.6 | Exercises:31.*0 (Lab 7) Review Exam 3 |
| 15 | Electromagnetic Waves | 32 | Exercises:32.*0 |
| 16 | Review | | Review |
FINAL EXAM (Date and time will be announced prior to the final examination week)
Graded assignments:
The Final grade will be determined by the grades on lecture and lab
combined as follows:
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- Lecture 80%
- 4 Partial Exams 50%
- 5 Quizzes 10%
- Final Exams 20%
- Laboratory 20%
- Lab Reports 20%
- Total Grade Course 100%
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No student under any
circumstances will be given a passing grade in this Physics course without
taking and passing the laboratory. Four (4) unexcused absences to lab are
equivalent to an F. | |
Policy Grade:
The college uses the following grades:
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- A,A- for excellent work
- B+, B, for good work
- B- C, for fair work
- D, for poor work
- F, for failure
- I, for incomplete
- WU, for unfinished incomplete, equivalent to F
- W, for withdrawn
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The grade of Incomplete (I) is
given in regular courses upon request of the student for personal emergencies
that are verifiable. The faculty member has the responsibility to provide Inc
grade only to those students who are passing the course. The student has
the responsibility to take the initiative in completing the work, and is expected
to make up the incomplete during the first semester in residence after
receiving the grade of Incomplete. If the student does not make up the
incomplete during the following semester after receiving it, an F grade may
be given by the faculty member without further consultation with the student.
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If after the end of the first
semester the Inc remains on the record it will be designated as an F and will
be computed in the student's GPA.
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- A 93-100

- A- 90-92
- B+ 87-89
- B 83-86
- B- 80-82
- C+ 77-79
- C 70-76
- D 60-69
- F Failure

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There is no R grade in this course.
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Lecture and Lab Participation:
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Your
participation in class is an important part of the final grade. This grade is
based primarily on your participation in class discussions, in team projects
and your attendance. For each class you miss, you will lose participation
points. If you miss 25% or more of the term, you will be failed.
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Academic policies:
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Hostos Community College has an evaluation system based o the honesty and
integrity of the academic work an identified student or students. Faculty,
students and staff have the responsibility to uphold the standards of the
community and to take action when others violate them. Faculty members have an
obligation to educate students to the standards of academic integrity, and to
report violations of these standards to the appropriate authorities of the
college. If a community member is proved with academic dishonesty, the college will
impose sanctions. The three most common forms of
academic dishonesty are cheating, plagiarism, and bribery. It must be
understood that any student who knowingly aids in plagiarism or other cheating,
e.g., allowing another student to copy a paper or examination question, is as
guilty as the cheating student
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Cheating:
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In the
collegiate setting, cheating is defined as the purposeful misrepresentation of
another's work as one's own. Faculty and students alike are responsible for
upholding the integrity of this institution by not participating either
directly or indirectly in act of cheating and by discouraging others from doing
so.
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Plagiarism:
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Plagiarism
is a form of cheating which occurs when persons, even if unintentionally, fail
to acknowledge appropriately the sources for the ideas, language, concepts,
inventions, etc. referred to in their own work. Thus, any attempt to claim
another's intellectual or artistic work as one's own constitutes an act of
plagiarism.
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Bribery:
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In the
collegiate setting, bribery involves the offering, promising, or giving of
items of value, such as money or gifts, to a person in a position of authority,
such as a teacher, administrator, or staff member, so as to influence his/her
judgment or conduct in favor of the student. The offering of sexual favors in
exchange for a grade, test score, or other academic favor, shall be considered
attempted bribery. The matter of sexual favors, either requested or offered, in
exchange for a grade, test score or other academic favor shall also be handled
as per the Sexual Harassment procedures of the College.
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Open-Door Policy:
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If any difficulties or problems arise in this course that interfere in any way with your learning or
optimum performance, we would very much like to hear about it. Please stop by to see any of the
instructors in this course at any time with any matter that you'd like to discuss. We will do our best to
deal with problems promptly and effectively. We also appreciate hearing about the course from
students, and we encourage you to come by and chat any time you'd like to. Please get in touch with
us in person or by e-mail: hostosphysics@yahoo.com. Our doors are open!
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