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Physics 313, "University Physics III", Fall 2001
This material can be found online at URL
http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys313/phys313.html
Outline for the course, class schedule, etc.
Tools and concepts that you will need
to understand and use to pass this course.
Keep track of your grades with the
grade scoresheet.
Scores at end of quarter
Practice problems for the exam are now available
as "Problem Set 99".
They concentrate on material from early in the course --
you can use this week's (and last week's) problem set
to study properties of the magnetic field.
Lectures
This material is subject to change, up to the time that
a lecture is actually presented in class.
The readings for a lecture are shown in parantheses,
in the form (Chapter:Sections).
- Introduction and vector review (3:1-7)
-
Charge, Conductors/Insulators, Coulomb's Law (22:1-6)
-
Electric Field due to a point charge (23:1-4)
-
Electric Field due to a dipole; multipole expansion (23:5)
-
Electric Field due to a line of charge, or a disk (23:6-7)
Line and surface integrals
- Simple electrodynamics:
behavior of a point charge in an electric field (23:8-9)
-
Gauss' Law and electric flux (24:1-6)
-
Using Gauss' Law (24:6-9)
-
Review of Potential, Force, and Potential Energy
(8:1-3, 14:6, 25:1-2)
Potential Fill-in-the-blank game
-
Electric Potential and its connection to Electric Field
(25:2-4,9,11)
- Electric Potential due to a point charge(s) (25:5,6,10)
-
Electric Potential due to a dipole, line of charge, or disk
(25:7-8)
Line and surface integrals
- Test 1
- Capacitance
(26:1-4)
-
Energy stored in a capacitor and applications
(26:5-8)
- Current
(27:1-3, 27.6)
- Resistance
(27:4-5, parts of 28:4,6)
- Power
(27:7-9)
- Circuits and
Kirchoff's Rules
(28:1-6)
- RC Circuits
(28:8)
- Test 2
- Magnetic Fields
(29:1-2)
-
Magnetic Fields in Action: Aurorae
(29:4-5)
-
Magnetic Forces on Current-carrying Wires
(29:7-9)
-
How Current can create a Magnetic Field
(30:1)
- Ampere's Law
(30:2-3)
- The Solenoid
(30:4)
- Magnetic Induction
(31:1-3)
- Lenz's Law
(31:4-6)
-
How Electric Generators Work
Homework sets.
We are using the
WebWork homework system,
http://spiff.rit.edu/webwork/phys313
for all problem sets.
I suggest that you print out the problems onto paper,
work on them at your desk, then go back to the computer
to type in your answers.
- Homework 0a is due Friday, Sep 7 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 1 is due Wednesday, Sep 12 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 2 is due Wednesday, Sep 19 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 3 is due Wednesday, Sep 26 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 4 is due Wednesday, Oct 3 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 5 is due Wednesday, Oct 17 at 5:00 PM.
-
Homework 5a is a small set of practice problems
covering material from Chapter 28. It will not
be counted as part of your grade.
- Homework 6 is due Wednesday, Oct 31 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 7 is due Wednesday, Nov 7 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 8 is due Thursday, Nov 15 at 5:00 PM.
- Homework 99 consists of 4 practice problems for the exam.
Quizzes
Tests
Test 1: Thursday, Oct 4 |
Test 2: Monday, Oct 22 |
Final: Friday, Nov 16, 4:00 - 6:00 PM, in 08-1250
|
Extra Credit Projects
- Measure the Resistivity of a Mystery
Object
Due Oct 19, at 5 PM.
- Make an Electromagnet
Due Nov 5, at 5 PM.
- Make a Generator
Due Nov 14 at 9 AM.
Physics fun
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Last modified Nov 19, 2001.
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License.