1 Introductory Physics II Welcome and Congratulations  This is the one of the largest classes I have ever had at SMU. Let’s work together to make it also.

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1 Introductory Physics II Welcome and Congratulations  This is the one of the largest classes I have ever had at SMU. Let’s work together to make it also the best one.  I congratulate you on making this wise decision to learn physics, especially Electricity and Magnetism, the knowledge that modernized the world.  The first unification theory that brought energy to the world.  The first force (interaction) we actually understand that provides scientific foundations to advances in chemistry, biology, material science, semiconductor industry and physics itself.  More people realize the importance of physics.

2 Introductory Physics II What is physics and why we shall study physics? Physics is crucial to understanding the world around us, the world inside us, and the world beyond us. It is the most basic and fundamental science. Physics leads to great discoveries (power generators, computers, lasers, world wide web, check for details) that change our lives. Physicists invent, engineers improve. Physics encompasses the study of the universe from the largest galaxies to the smallest subatomic particles. It’s the basis of all sciences: chemistry, oceanography, seismology, and astronomy. A physics education equips a person to work in many different and interesting places—in industrial and government labs, on college campuses, and in the astronaut corps. In addition, many physics grads leave the lab behind and work at newspapers and magazines, in government, and even on Wall Street—places where their problem-solving abilities and analytical skills are great assets. So—physics is interesting, important, and it can prepare you for great jobs in a wide variety of places. I am sure that’s why you take this physics course. The language used in physics is mathematics. Are you prepared? We will find out.

3 Introductory Physics II Rules: Please check the course webpage for details: Additional: Homework assignments are to be turned in and picked up in class. Students are responsible for keeping records for homework assignments and report missing/mistake in grades within two weeks from the time the grades are posted in the course page. There always be a box for each problem (quizzes and exams) for you to place your final numerical answer. Partial grades are only given to neatly answered problems.

4 Introductory Physics II What we will be discussing: 1.Electricity. a)Electrostatics: charges, force, electric field, flux and potential. b)Electrodynamics: current, resistance, capacitance, power and energy. c)Direct current circuit analysis. 2.Magnetism and the unification with electricity. a)Magnetic field and its relationship with electric current. b)Electromagnetic induction. c)Alternating current circuit analysis. d)Electromagnetic wave. 3.Geometric optics. 1.Reflection and refraction. 2.Mirrors, Lenses and optical systems. How we will learn: 1.Be proactive, not reactive. You have to learn by yourself, I cannot make you learn. 2.Preview before class is highly recommended. Come to the classroom with questions. 3.Participate in the classroom. Questions and debates are highly encouraged. Find the teacher’s mistakes. Learn with the teacher, not from the teacher. 4.Pay attention to problem analysis and solving skills demonstrated by the teacher. 5.Prompt review is important. Understanding is more important than memorizing. Summarize what’s discussed at the end of each topic and make connections to other topics by yourself.