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1 PHYSICS 2325 (Spring, 2016) University Physics I Course Title:University Physics I Course Number:PHYS 2325-0003 Class Number:87201 Semester:Spring 2016 Session: Regular Term Time:TuTh 1/19 to 5/15 (3:00 to 5:00 PM) Location: CE-Learning Hub Sci Rm 403

2 PHYSICS 2325 (Spring, 2016) University Physics I AQ Guo Ask Question, Great Understanding Out! Google: Search Aqiang Guo, You will find: aqiang.guo — HCC Learning Web Aqiang Guo at Houston Community CollegeAqiang Guo at Houston Community College (Ratemyprofessors) Information about me and the class Information

3 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2325 AQ Guo Ask Question, Great Understanding Out! Contact Information Email: aqiang.guo@hccs.eduaqiang.guo@hccs.edu Office Hours: Arrange appointment with instructor. Before class: before 3:00pm

4 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2325 Email to me Email: aqiang.guo@hccs.eduaqiang.guo@hccs.edu Subject/Title: 3pm class; Index #; Name Question about …. PHYS 1410 Student Attendance (Please Mark X) IndexIDName2/182/202/252/273/43/63/11 1845682 Benoot,Brittany L  27126178 Brainerd,Greg  3888695 Clay,Holly Kathleen  41008423 Conrad,Chase Addison  57073201 Gamble,Rebecca  67032171 Grant,Shannan Nicole  77116309 Hartman,Kyra  8256683 Lindsay,James D 

5 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2325 Course Information Prerequisites: o Math 2413 and 2414 (calculus I and II-based physics course) Textbooks: (Required) Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway (7th Edition). Student Edition: ISBN-13: 978-0495-01312-9 and ISBN-10: 0-495-01312-9 Instructor Edition: ISBN-13: 978-0495-11375-1 and ISBN-10: 0-495-11375-1 Course Cover Material: o Chapter 1 to 18 (part 1 and part 2 in the book) o One-dimensional motion, vectors, motion in a plane, dynamics; o Work and energy, impulse and momentum, collisions; o Rotational kinematics, rotational dynamics, gravity; o Fluids, oscillations, and mechanical waves.

6 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2325 Course Information Grade Calculation Grading Scale – 100-90 =A, 89-80 = B, 79-70 = C, 69-60 = D, <60 = F 1.Attendance and/or quiz (10%) 2.Homework (Counts 30%). HW due date: one week after each HW is assigned, you need turn in your HW). Only original HW-sheet accepted (NO Email, FAX, Photocopy). 3.Tests (60%): There will be 3 tests (20%) during the semester. Plan to have a test each 5 week roughly during this semester. The exact dates for partial tests will be announced in class. All tests are close book (you can have 1 sheet note). No Make up! When you pass the homework due date, you get 0% for that HW. Very few special case (sick etc.), you can get 60% for the delay.

7 Grade Calculation Grading Scale – 100-90 =A, 89-80 = B, 79-70 = C, 69-60 = D, <60 = F Attendance and/or quiz (10%) Homework (Counts 30%). HW due date: one week after each HW is assigned, you need turn in your HW. Only original HW-sheet accepted (NO Email FAX, Photocopy). Tests (60%): There will be 3 tests (20%) during the semester. Plan to have a test each 5 week roughly during this semester (Regular Term). The exact dates for the tests will be announced in class. All tests are closed book (you can have 1 sheet of notes). No Make up! 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 2325 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. ??? (04/05): Last day to withdraw

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

10 How to Pass 2325 (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 2325 (Limit Bar on the Syllabus ) Become a Real Game Player Grade Calculation Grading Scale – 100-90 =A, 89-80 = B, 79-70 = C, 69-60 = D, <60 = F Attendance and/or quiz (10%) Homework (Counts 30%). Tests (60%): 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.

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

13 Syllabus of PHYSICS 2325 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

14 University Physics I 1.Almost all the time in this class, I will not use PowerPoint. 2.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. 3.I will use learning web to send HW and test answers. 4.HW and test format: Size of the papers Index number (save me a lot time) Your Name PHYS 1410 Student Attendance (Please Mark X) IndexIDName2/182/202/252/273/43/63/11 1845682 Benoot,Brittany L  27126178 Brainerd,Greg  3888695 Clay,Holly Kathleen  41008423 Conrad,Chase Addison  57073201 Gamble,Rebecca  67032171 Grant,Shannan Nicole  77116309 Hartman,Kyra  8256683 Lindsay,James D 

15 Format of your HW Ch 3 HW 3.11 1. Write clearly 2. Draw figure 3. What theory or equation used 4. Calculation 5. … Index number: 8 Name: Lindsay,James DLindsay,James D Class: 3 pm Phys 2325 HW: Ch3 (Problem 2, 5, 8,…) Index number: 8 Name: Lindsay,James DLindsay,James D Class: 3 pm Phys 2325 HW: Ch3 (Problem 2, 5, 8,…) Cover Page Page 1, 2, 3, … IndexName 1 Benoot,Brittany L 2 Brainerd,Greg 3 Clay,Holly Kathleen 4 Conrad,Chase Addison 5 Gamble,Rebecca 6 Grant,Shannan Nicole 7 Hartman,Kyra 8 Lindsay,James D

16 University Physics I 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 so simple that we call our class Elementary Physics. Science --- knowledge. Technology --- use knowledge to provide tools

17 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. University Physics I

18 Game 1 (Ch1 to 6) Motion and Newton’ Law Game 2 (Ch7, 8, 9) Energy and Momentum Game 3 (Ch10,11,12) Rotation Game 4 (Ch13, 14): Gravitation and Fluid Game 5 (Ch15,16,17,18) Oscillation and Wave Week 1,2,3, 4 Week 6,7,8 Week 9,10,11 Week 12,13Week 14,15,16 HW Ch2,3, 4,5,6 HW Ch 7,8,9 HW Ch 9, 10, 11 HW Ch 12, 13,14 Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 Week 5 Week 10 Week 15 Regular Term: 01/19/2016 - 05/05/2016 (Spring Break: ) Time: 3:00 am. to 5:00 am. Tu Th

19 Now Start Game 1 Game 1 (Ch 1 to Ch6): Motion and Newton’ Law Ch 1, 2, 3, 4 Motion Ch5, 6 Newton’s Law STMSTM 1D 2D Math


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