Updated 2012 January 11

PHYS 212 Physics II with Calculus (Spring 2012)

Location:   MP-101      Time:  MWF 11:40-12:55pm
Prerequisites:  PHYS 211, MATH 175
Corequisites:  PHYS 212L

Text:  Knight Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2e, Vol. 3-4, 2007 Pearson
URL:http://www.boisestate.edu/physics/sup    Course materials posted on Blackboard
Instructor:  Aaron Sup    aaronsup@boisestate.edu     (208) 426-2378     MP-419
Office Hours:   MWF 1:00-2:30pm (in MP-419), or by appointment

WeekMon DateTopicsLab
1 1/16 Traveling Waves
(Holiday); Orientation; Chapter 20
No lab
2 1/23 Superposition/Standing Waves
Chapter 20, Chapter 21
Electrostatics
3 1/30 Wave Optics
Chapter 22
Electric Field Mapping
4 2/6 Ray Optics
Chapter 23
Ohm's Law
5 2/13 Modern Optics/Electric Charge
Chapter 25; Chapter 26 (beginning)
Exam 1 (Fri. Feb. 17)
Capacitors
6 2/20 Electric Force
(Holiday); Chapter 26
RC Circuits
7 2/27 Electric Field/Gauss's Law
Chapter 27; Chapter 28
Bulbs
8 3/5 Electric Potential
Chapter 29
Magnetic Field Determination
9 3/12 Potential and Field
Chapter 30;
Exam 2 (Fri. Mar. 16)
Earth's Magnetic Field
10 3/19 Current/Resistance
Chapter 31
Speed of Sound
 3/26 Spring Break
11 4/2 Circuits/Magnetic Fields
Chapter 32; Chapter 33 (beginning)
Resonance in Air Columns
12 4/9 Magnetic Fields
Chapter 33;
Exam 3 (Fri. Apr. 13)
Double Slit
13 4/16 Electromagnetic Induction
Chapter 34
Reflection/Refraction
14 4/23 EM Waves
Chapter 35;
Lenses
15 4/30 Relativity
Chapter 37;
Spectral Lines
16 5/7 Finals
Final Exam (Thu. May. 10, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM)
 


GRADING: A+ = 97 - 100, A = 94 - 96, A-= 90 - 93, B+ = 87 - 90, B = 83 - 86, B-= 78 - 82, C+ = 75 - 78, C = 71 - 74, C-= 66 - 70, D+ = 62 - 66

EXAMS: 76% of your grade is based on the exams. The exams are based on the textbook readings, the examples in the text, the homework, and the class lectures. ALL EXAMS WILL BE COUNTED, AND NO MAKE-UP EXAMS WILL BE GIVEN. There will be four in-class exams (worth 19% each, including the final exam). Scientific and graphing calculators are allowed during exams, but nothing more complex. You may bring one 8.5" by 11" sheet of formulas for each exam. All formula sheets must be labeled at the top with your name and the exam number, be signed and handwritten by you, and be turned in with your exam.

HOMEWORK: 20% of your grade is based on homework. Mastering Physics Homework is on the web at http://www.masteringphysics.com. It is correlated with the sections scheduled above and must be completed as scheduled on the web in order to facilitate classroom discussion. Our class is called MPSUP0018 and the ZIP is 83725. Homework problems will form the basis of some exam questions

CLASS EXERCISES: 4% of your grade is based on class participation. This will take the form of in-class clicker exercises and possibly in-class group assignments. The clicker exercises and group assignments are not evaluated based on a correct answer, but rather that you attempted to answer the question. Please keep in mind that these exercises will form the basis of some exam questions.

LECTURES & ASSIGNED READINGS: Class lectures relate closely to the assigned readings in the text. Students are expected to attend all lectures and participate actively in class. Consult the syllabus and read the assigned pages before the material is covered in class. As you read, write down any questions you have about the reading and the numbered examples, and ask questions in class.

GOALS: Course objective is for the students to develop an appreciation and basic working knowledge of the most fundamental principles governing physical science that will form a basis for critical and analytical reasoning and lead to continued learning. Particular Learning Goals for PHYS 212 are to understand and be able to apply and generalize

        Wave motion and sound
        Optics
        Electric Fields
        Electrical Circuits
        Magnetic Fields
        Electromagnetic Induction
        Electromagnetic Energy Concepts
        Introducing Relativity to Broaden Concepts

SYLLABUS: The syllabus describes the intended progression of the course. The syllabus and homework assignments will be revised as needed. Changes to the syllabus and the homework assignments will be posted on the course web page, which should be checked frequently for updates.