ࡱ> /1. $bjbjQFQF 2J3,3,rrTDa^$b!f^wz0!!!!r {: SYLLABUS GENERAL PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS 1 (PHY 2048-00x) Spring 2016 Prerequisite course: MAC 2311 (passed with C or higher) Classroom: GS 119, Time: Tuesday and Thursday, 2:00 3:20 p.m. Instructor: Dr. G. Kreymerman Science & Engineering Building # 43, Room 426, gkreymer@fau.edu COURSE DESCRIPTION AND OBJECTIVE The course General Physics for Engineers 1 (3 credit hours course) is the first part one of a two-semester course sequence that is usually taken by engineering students. The course is an introduction to physics, both classical and modern. It is based on calculus. The objective of the course is to study of fundamental knowledge of physics and learn important skills that will be useful in engineering application. The textbook for this course includes mechanics, oscillations and waves, and thermodynamics. It is impossible to study physics without knowledge of mathematics. Mathematics is the tool for quantitative understanding and forecasting natural events around us. COURSE TEXTBOOK In general I will fallow textbook PHYSICS FOR SCIENTIST AND ENGINEERS, Vol-1, Sixth Edition. Authors: Paul A. Tipler and Gene Mosca Publisher: W. H. Freeman and Company Moreover you can purchase access to course text e-Book from Freeman website http://whfreeman.com/tipler/ The course content is outlined in the following schedule: Week 1, Measurement, Vectors and Motion (Homework Chapter 1) Week 2, Motion in One Dimension (Homework chapter 2) Week 3, Motion in Two and Three Dimension, Newtons Laws (Homework Chapter 3) Week 4, Newtons Laws (Homework Chapter 4) Week 5, Applications of Newtons Laws (Homework Chapter 5) Week 6, Work and Kinetic Energy (Homework Chapter 6) Week 7, Conservation of Energy (Homework Chapter 7) Week 8, Conservation of Linear Momentum (Homework Chapter 8) Week 9, SPRING BREAK Week 10, Rotation (Homework Chapter 9) Week 11, Angular Momentum (Homework Chapter 10) Week 12, Gravity (Homework chapter 11) Week 13, Static Equilibrium and Elasticity (Homework Chapter 12) Week 14, Fluids (Homework Chapter 13) Week 15, Oscillations (Homework Chapter 14) Week 16, Traveling Waves and Superposition Waves (Homework Chapter 15) COURSE PROCEDURES AND POLICIES There will be three tests (examinations) 80 minutes each and final cumulative test 120 minutes. Four 15 minutes quizzes will be administrated. QUIZ 1 January 27 TEST 1 January 29 QUIZ 2 February 26 TEST 2 March 10 QUIZ 3 March 31 TEST 3 April 2 QUIZ 4 April 16 TEST 4 (final) April 28 (start at 1:15 pm.) The quizzes will be conducted during the class (at end of the class) usually before next class scheduled for test. Any change in test schedule will be announced in class and will emailed to all students no later than three days before the test. The homework assignments will be posted every week on black board after completion each chapter. You will have two attempts to solve problems and total3 hours for each attempt to solve 20 problems.The TA (the graduate students from department of physics) will be assigned to conduct tutoring. Schedule for tutoring is in syllabus below. Academic integrity: Students at Florida Atlantic University are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. Dishonesty is considered a serious breach of these ethical standards, because it interferes with the University mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys an unfair advantage over any other. Dishonesty is also destructive of the University community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and places high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. The instructor will pursue any reasonable allegation of dishonesty (cheating or plagiarism) and will take action where appropriate accordingly to the Code of Academic Integrity. See: HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf"http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf Grading: First, second and third tests will be graded each as 105 points max. The final cumulative test will be graded as 120 points max. The total points for four tests are 435 max. Quizzes each 21 points total 84 points max. Homework assignments  EMBED Equation.3 60 points total max. Total course points possible are  EMBED Equation.3 579. Scale for grades: (A, A-: 100%-90%), (B+, B, B-: 89%-80%), (C+, C: 79%-70%), (D: 69%-60%), (F: less than 60%) The evaluation of final grade will be base on value of total points earned by the student during the course. The minimum grade required to pass the course C. The final grade will be curve at end of the course and the curve will be based on average total score (points) in class, which will be related to C+ grade. Please note, you must have a valid reason for missing a quiz or test such as: an incapacitating illness, surgery (note from doctor require.), jury duty (prove require), etc. If you have valid reason you must inform me in advance. If you have valid reason you can take a make up quiz or test at convenient time for both you and the instructor, but no later than a week after date of actual quiz or test (exception is final exam). All e-mail communication with instructor should be conducted through FAU e-mail. Disability policy: In compliance with Americans with Disability Act (ADA), student who required special accommodation due to disability to properly execute coursework must register with the Office for Student with Disabilities (OSD) Building SU room 133. Required readings: The student should read the text book, the power point presentation of lectures posted on black board and review finished homework assignment in order to prepare for the quizzes and tests. OFFICE HOURS I will be available in my office (SE 426) at time: 11am - 2pm: Tuesday 11am - 2pm: Thursday IMPORTANT DATES: January 9. Last day at 5 p.m. to drop/add courses without consequences; courses fee are liable after this date. January 11-17. Grace period-students responsible for payment of tuition & fees. February 2. Last day to do a complete withdrawal and receive a 25% tuition adjustment. February 27. Last day to drop a course or withdraw without receiving an "F". March 2-8. Mid-Semester Break; No Classes. April 28. Final test start at 1:15 pm. OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS (OFFICES CLOSED, NO CLASSES) January 19, M. L. King Jr. Holiday March 2-8, Mid-Semester Break; No Classes. May 25, Memorial Day. Tutoring schedule: TAPhillip Mendonca ( HYPERLINK "mailto:pmendon1@fau.edu" pmendon1@fau.edu) and Wen-Chung Cheng ( HYPERLINK "mailto:wcheng3@fau.edu" wcheng3@fau.edu) will conduct tutoring sessions. Ifyoudecidetoattend tutoringsessionpleasee-mailto TA time and day when you plan go to session at least one day before. This will allow TA schedule auditorium and tutoring session more efficiently without wasting yours and tutor time. Schedule for tutoring is presented below. Do not expect that the tutor will solve you current homework assignments but tutor can help you with understanding physical concepts and review your previous homework problems. 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