Class Introduction The Works of the Lord are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein. Ps.111:2.

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Class Introduction The Works of the Lord are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein. Ps.111:2

Getting Started Dr. Steven Gollmer Office Hours: M: 11 T: 12 W: 2 Th: 1 F: 9 Office: ENS 239 Open Door Policy Phone: Office: ext. 7764 Text: Essential University Physics, Vol 2 3rd Ed., by Wolfson

Grading 300 3 Unit Exams (100 pts each) 150 1 Final Exam (comprehensive) 76 MasteringPhysics (~5 pts each week) 50 Homework (10 pts each) 30 Application Projects (15 pts each) 144 Laboratory (12 pts each) 750 Total

Grading Scale 90% and up: A 80% and up: B 70% and up: C 60% and up: D Below 60%: F You must pass lab to pass the course. (-) Lowest 3 percentage points in a grade range. (+) Highest 3 percentage points in a grade range except for an A.

Late Work Assignments are due at the beginning of the class period and if not ready when collected are considered late. Work turned in within the 1st week is -10% Work turned in after the 1st week is -20% Work turned in finals week is -50% Work turned in with an excused absence is not considered late.

Fluid Flow Continuity Equation Work Energy Theorem Bernoulli’s

Bernoulli’s Equation

Chapters 2 & 3 Define Velocity Define Acceleration Kinematic Equations

Chapters 3 Galilean Transform 3D-Kinematic Equations Centripetal Acceleration

Chapters 4 & 5 Newton's 2nd Law Define Momentum Hooke's Law for Springs Frictional Force

Chapter 6 & 7 Define Work Define Power Define Kinetic Energy Work-Energy Theorem

Chapter 7 Define Potential Energy P.E. (Uniform Gravity) P.E. (Spring) P.E. and force

Chapter 7 & 11 Gravitational Force P.E. (Gravity)

Chapter 8 Center of Mass Internal and external kinetic energy

Chapter 8 Define Impulse Conservation of Momentum

Chapter 10 Linear and angular quantities Moment of Inertia Parallel Axis Theorem Rotational K.E.

Chapter 10 A. Acceleration from Torque Define Torque Define Angular Momentum A. Momentum from Torque

Chapter 12 Static Equilibrium Harmonic Oscillators

Chapter 13 & 14 Wave function Sound Intensity

Standing Waves Wave on a String