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1 Felix Morales Building Rm 314
Syllabus for PHYS 2326 (University PHYS II) Southeast College, Fall 2017 Course Title: University PHYS II Course Number: PHYS Class Number: 39822 Semester: Fall 2017 Session: Regular Term Time: W 9/11 to 12/17 (MoWe2:00PM to 4:50 PM) Location: Felix Morales Building  Rm 314

2 Southeast College, Fall 2017
Syllabus for PHYS 2326 (University PHYS II) Southeast College, Fall 2017 Course Title: University PHYS II Course Number: PHYS Class Number: 39822 Semester: Fall 2017 Session: Regular Term Time: W 9/11 to 12/17 (MoWe2:00PM to 4:50 PM) Location: Felix Morales Building  Rm 314

3 Ask Question, Great Understanding Out!
Information about me and the class Information AQ Guo Ask Question, Great Understanding Out! Instructor: AQ Guo Office Hours: Arrange appointment with instructor/before (after class) Course Information: HCC Learning Web Grade Information: Canvas: Canvas is only used for you to check your detail records. Final grade calculation equation is based on Syllabus. Office Phone: To be announced Office Location & Hours Arrange appointment with instructor. Before/after class.

4 Canvas is only used for you to check your detail records.
Final grade calculation is based on Syllabus.

5 Student Attendance (Please Mark X)
to me: Subject/Title: 1. Index: 2. Name 3. Phys 2326 4. Question about …. Your HW must have a cover page. The cover page should only have all the following information: 1. Index # (the instructor will assign you your index #) 2. Name 3. Class (PHYS PM) Without cover page or missing some information will result in a 5% grade penalty. Student Attendance (Please Mark X) Index ID Name 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/4 3/6 3/11 1 Benoot, Peter L L 2 Brainerd, Paul 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lee,John

6 Course Information Prerequisites:
Must have completed PHYS 2325 (or PHYS 2425) University Physics I and MATH 2414 Calculus II all with grades of C (or higher). Course Description and Goals: Course includes thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism electromagnetic waves, optics and relativity. Textbooks: Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway (9th Edition, 8th Edition or 7th Edition) 7th Edition: Student Edition: ISBN-13: and ISBN-10: Instructor Edition: ISBN-13: and ISBN-10: Academic Honesty: Zero tolerance for any type of academic dishonesty. Attendance and Withdrawal Policy: Keep perfect attendance is essential for any science class. Students are responsible by themselves for catching up the course works due to absence, tardiness or any other forms of missing the class. NO MAKE UP for any TEST, LAB or QUIZ

7 Grade Calculation Grading Scale: Two Tests: Final Exam: Home Work:
=A, = B, = C, = D, <60 = F Two Tests: 40% (Two tests will be given in class during the semester. Each test will be concentrated with specific chapters. The test date and the exact content will be pre-announced. No make up for any Test) Final Exam: 20% (The final exam is comprehensive. No make-up. ) Home Work: 30% (HW due date: one weekend after each HW is assigned, you need turn in your HW. Only original HW-sheet accepted, NO FAX, Photocopy. No credit will be given for HW turned in later. Attendance & Lecture Notes: 5% (The instructor will check each student’s lecture notes biweekly) Activities and Participation: 5% (During these activities, you will often be discussing a specific physical phenomenon and/or concept in your groups, and then writing the group’s conclusion on the white board.) Bonus Points: The instructor may make a small adjustment to the student’s grade if the student shows a strong desire of active learning. For example, if he/she (1) asks questions, (2) corrects my mistakes, (3) vocalizes his/her solutions for the discussion topic/problem, (4) requests that I speak more clearly or adjust my handwriting, or (5) teaches other students, etc.

8 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2326 ??? (Nov 03): Last day to withdraw
Make –up Policy: No make up allowed for any test, lab, quiz and the final. No credit will be given for HW turned in later. Withdraw from the class: Students are responsible for dropping or withdrawing from a class. If your name is still on the roster and you intended to drop the class but did not do so officially and you thus miss multiple exams, you will recieve an “F”. Make sure that if you want to drop or withdraw from the class, you do so officially. If the class is still on your official schedule, you have not dropped or withdrawn from the class. ??? (Nov 03): Last day to withdraw

9 Your Goal and My Goal Your Goal (where is your bar?)
Information about about you What is your major? career goals? favorite subject of study? What is the reason you want to take this subject or class? Etc. My Goal (where is your bar?) Help you to achieve your goal (really understand this topic) Your major career goals I will teach the level higher than the 3 tests. To meet those have a higher bar.

10 I Want Everyone Know That
How to Pass 2326 (Limit Bar on the Syllabus ) Become a Real Game Player 1. Involve in the game (1). Attendance. (2). HW. (3). Ask Question 2. Concentrate 3. Work hard I Want Everyone Know That If you really want to be your best, your coach always there ready to help you.

11 How to Pass 2326 (Limit Bar on the Syllabus ) Become a Real Game Player
Grade Calculation Grading Scale – =A, = B, = C, = D, <60 = F Att (Counts 5%) Notes (Counts 5%) Tests (60%) Homework (Counts 30%) Bonus Points: The instructor may make a small adjustment to the student’s grade if the student shows a strong desire of active learning. For example, if he/she (1) asks questions, (2) corrects my mistakes, (3) vocalizes his/her solutions for the discussion topic/problem, (4) requests that I speak more clearly or adjust my handwriting, or (5) teaches other students, etc. 10 minutes late will count for half of your attendance grade of that day.

12 Format of your HW Index: 8 Name: Lee, John PHYS 2326 Ch 23 HW 3.11
Ch23 (Prob 7, 8, 12, 21, 24, 27, 34, 36, 37) Paper size Ch 23 HW 3.11 1. Write clearly 2. Draw figure show what is the question? (I assume that you can explain what is the question based on your drawing) 3. What theory or equation used 4. Calculation 5.Final Answer Cover Page (Must Print !!!) Page 1, 2, 3, …

13 Format of your HW Your HW must have a cover page. The cover page should only have all the following information: 1. Index # (the instructor will assign you your index #) 2. Name 3. Class (PHYS 2326) Without cover page or missing some information will result in a 5% grade penalty. Ch 3 HW 3.11 1. Write clearly 2. Draw figure show what is the question? (I assume that you can explain what is the question based on your drawing) 3. What theory or equation used List your equations for this Prob. 4. Calculation 5.Final Answer You must follow the HW Structure requirements on the right. And it is worth 20% for every HE. If you do not follow requirements mentioned, you are starting with 80%, that is, you have lost 20% of your HW grade.

14 PHYS 1410 Student Attendance (Please Mark X)
Academic Integrity College core values: honesty respect fairness accountability PHYS 1410 Student Attendance (Please Mark X) Index ID Name 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/4 3/6 3/11 1 Benoot,Peter L L 2 Brainerd, Paul 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lee, John L Late/leave earlier 5 min

15 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2326 Academic Integrity College core values: honesty, respect, fairness, and accountability. Class Distractions: Doing something else which suppose should not do during class Show Your Respect to Anyone in the Class

16 PHYS 2333 Student Attendance (Please Mark X)
University Physics II Almost all the time in this class, I will not use PowerPoint. I will write on the board. It is your responsibility to make your notes. You may ask/stop me whenever my handwriting is not clear to you. I will use learning web to send HW and test answers. HW and test format: Index number Your Name Class Info PHYS 2333 Student Attendance (Please Mark X) Index ID Name 2/18 2/20 2/25 2/27 3/4 3/6 3/11 1 Benoot, Peter L L 2 Brainerd, Paul 3 4 5 6 7 8 Lee, John

17 AQ Law What you reap = what you sow
Work = Force  Distance

18 University Physics II Physics
Greek work Physics means nature, Historically Physics is a branch of science that developed out of philosophy, and was thus referred as natural philosophy until the late 19th century. Currently, physics is defined as the study of matter, energy, and the relation between them. Using everyday language, Physics study everything (anything) which you can sense (see, hear, touch, etc.) and their relation. Thinking Physics as a Puzzle To play a puzzle, you need to have a few piece puzzles. And then you connect different pieces together correctly. In physics (puzzle box), these pieces are some physical concepts (or quantities). Different pieces (concepts) have correct connections. Some of the connections are so important that they are called them the Laws of physics. The language of these connections are Mathematics. In this class the Math language used will be Calculus.

19 University Physics II Thinking Physics as a Puzzle
Puzzle { pieces, connect different pieces } Physics { concepts (or quantities), (concepts) connections } Language used for connections --- Mathematics. Important connections --- the Laws of physics.

20 Modern Physics (Ch39 Relativity)
University Physics II Thinking Physics as a Puzzle Puzzle { pieces, connect different pieces } Physics { concepts (or quantities), (concepts) connections } Language used for connections --- Mathematics. Important connections --- the Laws of physics. Game 2 (Part 4): Electricity and Magnetism Game 1 (Part 3): Thermodynamics Game 3 (Part 5): Light and Optics Game 4 (Part 6): Modern Physics (Ch39 Relativity)

21 Electricity and Magnetism
University Physics II HW 1, 2 Ch19&20, Ch21,22 Thermodynamics Electricity and Magnetism Electricity Magnetism Ele & Mag AC Circuit Electricity Concept DC Circuit Ch 29, 30 Ch 31, 32,33 Ch23, 24,25 Ch 26, 27,28 Game 3 (Part 5): Light and Optics Final: Dec 13

22 An Example to Build Your Puzzle Box: From Simple to More Complicated Puzzle Box.
Puzzle Pieces in the Current Box Connections of the Pieces Time, Position, Mass, Newton Laws, etc. Mechanics Puzzle Box (Related to Motion) Speed & Velocity, Acceleration Force Add New Puzzle Pieces New Connections Bigger Mechanics Puzzle Box (Motion + Work & Energy) Work, Energy (KE, PE) Energy conservation, etc.

23 Electricity and Magnetism
Now Start Game 1 Electricity and Magnetism


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