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Home Page for Physics 312, Sections 03 and 04, "University Physics II",
Spring 1998
This material can be found online at URL
http://stupendous.rit.edu/classes/phys312/phys312.html
Outline for the course, class schedule, etc.
Syllabus, including chapter assignments.
Scores on the final, and total course grades
Lectures
- Radians and Rotational Kinematics
- Moment of Intertia
- Torque
- Rolling without slipping
- Angular Momentum
- Conservation of
Angular Momentum
- Examples of Rotational
Kinematics (review for test)
- Simple Harmonic Motion
- Springs and
Simple Harmonic Motion
- Pendula and
Simple Harmonic Motion
- Wave Motion I.
- Wave Motion II.
- Sound Waves I.
- Sound Waves II.
- Superposition of Waves
and Standing Waves I.
- Superposition of Waves
and Standing Waves II.
- Reflection and Refraction
of Electromagnetic Waves.
- Dispersion and Total
Internal Reflection.
- Review of Waves and
Oscillatory Motion.
- Interference in the
Double Slit Experiment.
- Diffraction.
- Heat, Temperature
and Ideal Gas Law.
- Heat as Energy and
Specific Heat.
- Calorimetry and Phase Changes.
- Work done by Thermodynamic
Processes.
- First Law of Thermodynamics.
- The Carnot Cycle and
Second Law of Thermodynamics.
- Transfer of Heat by
Conduction.
- Comprehensive Review.
Homework sets
- Rotation of Rigid Objects.
due Wednesday, Mar 18, at 5 PM.
- Angular Momentum.
due Wednesday, Mar 25, at 5 PM.
- Simple Harmonic Motion.
due Wednesday, Apr 1, at 5 PM.
- Wave Motion.
due Wednesday, Apr 8, at 5 PM.
- Sound Waves and Superposition
of Waves.
due Wednesday, Apr 15, at 5 PM.
- Reflection and Refraction of Light
due Wednesday, Apr 22, at 5 PM.
- Interference and Diffraction
due Wednesday, Apr 29, at 5 PM.
- Heat, Temperature and Specific
Heat Capacity due Wednesday, May 6, at 5 PM.
- Heat Engines and Thermodynamic
Processes due Wednesday, May 14, at 5 PM.
Extra Credit Projects
- Measure the Moment of inertia of
a human body.
Due Mar 18, at 5 PM.
- Verify the Law of Conservation
of angular momentum.
Due Mar 25, at 5 PM.
- Measure Period vs. Length
for a Pendulum.
Due Apr 1, at 5 PM.
- Record the motion of a wave.
Due Apr 8, at 5 PM.
- Measure the speed of sound in air.
Due Apr 15, at 5 PM.
- Measure the index of refraction
of a substance.
Due Apr 22, at 5 PM.
- Measure the wavelength of laser
light.
Due Apr 29, at 5 PM.
- Build a thermometer.
Due May 6, at 5 PM.
- Measure the purity of jewelry.
Due May 13, at 5 PM.
For fun, you might read about an RIT student project to
pop ballons in zero gravity.
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Last modified May 21, 1998.
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.