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Physics 201 College Physics (Sects. 501-504) Spring 2007Instructor: Saskia Mioduszewski Office: CYCL-205 (Building 434)Office Phone: 845-1411 (ext. 243 after 5pm) Office Hours: Tue 3-4pm, Wed+Thu 10:30-11:30amEmail Address: [email protected] Web Page: http://cyclotron.tamu.edu/mio/phys201/spring2007Text: Physics 8th Ed. by Young&Geller and Physics 201 Lab Manual (published by Hayden-McNeil)Course Grade: 3 Midterm Exams 54%, Final 20%, Lab 10%, Recitation (quizzes) 5%, Homework 11%Note: You must achieve a 70% or better in the laboratory in order to pass the course.If your grade on the Final Exam is higher than your lowest grade on one of the 3 midterm exams, the gradeon the Final will replace that one lowest exam grade in computing the course grade. The Final Exam gradecannot be used to replace an exam that has been missed.January 22 is the last day to drop with no record; April 2 is the last day to Q-dropFinal Exam: Mon, May 07, 1-3pmSyllabus:Week Date Topic Sections in Text Homework1 Jan. 16 T Units; Vectors 1:1–8 1: CQ4,12,14; MC6,9,13;1: P2,5,9,37,44,45,46,49,61,62Jan. 18 R Velocity; Acceleration 2:1–5 2: CQ4,6,14,15; MC3,5,12,132: P3,6,12,17,20,25,34,35,40,45,462 Jan. 23 T Free Fall; Projectiles 2:6; 3:1–3 2: MC10,15; P49,51,57,59,68,71,76,813: CQ1; MC1,2,6,8,13; P5,8,13,20,22Jan. 25 R Circular Motion; Relative Velocity 3:4–5; 2:7; 4:1–3 3: P23,38,40,41Newton’s Laws 3: P49,55,64,653 Jan. 30 T Force Diagrams, Applications 4:4–6; 5:1–2 4: MC2,5,15,16; P5,11,20,35,394: P43,51,54,57Feb. 01 R Friction; Springs 5:3–5 5: CQ7,9,13; MC3,4,8,12,135: P3,12,13,16,23,25,29,33,395: P46,48,61,71,76,79,874 Feb. 06 T Circular Motion; Satellites 6:1–5 6: MC1,4,6; P4,5,8,10,146: P27,33,42,49,53,57,58Feb. 08 R Examples and Review exam-I preparation5 Feb. 13 T Exam I Chapters 1–6Feb. 15 R Work; Potential Energy 7:1–5 7: CQ6; MC5,7,8,14; P5,6,18,217: P25,306 Feb. 20 T Conservation of Energy; Power 7:6–8 7: P45,48,52,53,59,627: P70,81,85,88,89Feb. 22 R Momentum; Collisions 8:1–4 8: CQ10,15; MC1,8,9,118: P3,12,14,17,19,25,297 Feb. 27 T Impulse; Center of Mass 8:5–7 8: P40,52,60,61,67,71,85Mar. 01 R SHM 11:1–4 11: MC1,7,15; P1,7,26,28,3111: P39,58,61,63Week Date Topic Sections in Text Homework8 Mar. 06 T Rotational Kinematics 9:1–5 9: CQ2,3,8; MC5,6,169: P12,19,25,26,33,42,46,49,64,70Mar. 08 R Rotational Dynamics; 10:1–5 10: MC2,5,6,8,10Angular Momentum 10: P2,9,11,19,28,31,34– Mar. 13 T Spring Break (no class) Prepare forMar. 15 R Spring Break (no class) Exam II !9 Mar. 20 T Rotational Statics 10:6 10: P40,43,44,45,47,64,67,76,82Mar. 22 R Pendulums; Review 11:5 11: P4510 Mar. 27 T Exam II Chapters 7–11Mar. 29 R Waves; Standing Waves 12:1–6 12: MC3,4,5,6,7,9,11; P4,7,11,1311 Apr. 03 T Interference; Sound 12:7–12 12: P16,18,19,25,33,35Apr. 05 R Temperature; Heat 14:1–7 14: MC4,5,10,13; P5,15,27,3414: P44,46,54,57,64,75,76,8512 Apr. 10 T Ideal Gas; 1st Law 15:1–7 15: MC4,6,9,10,12,13,14,1515: P7,12,23,26,33,39,43,45Apr. 12 R Heat Engines 16:1–4 15: P52,56,59,64,73,76,80,8316: MC2,6; P4,9,1713 Apr. 17 T 2nd Law; Entropy 16:5–6 16: MC11,15; P19,25,30,36,45,47,57Apr. 19 R Examples; Review exam-III preparation14 Apr. 24 T Exam III Chap 12,14–16Apr. 26 R Fluid Statics 13:1–3 13: MC1,3,4,5,6,11; P2,13,2313: P29,32,33,35,61,66,67,68Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Policy Statement:The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal anti-discrimination statute that provides compre-hensive civil rights protection for persons with disabilities. Among other things, this legislation requires thatall students with disabilities be guaranteed a learning environment that provides for reasonable accommo-dation of their disabilities. If you believe you have a disability requiring an accommodation, please contactthe Department of Student Life, Services for Students with Disabilities, in Cain Hall, Room B118, or call845-1637.Academic Integrity Statement:An Aggie does not lie, cheat, or steal or tolerate those who do.The Honor Council Rules and Procedures may be found on the web at


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