General Physics I, II
普通物理 I, II

100
學年度 PHYS10000AA
05-30-2012 Updated
Chia-Liang Cheng 鄭嘉良                                      
Dean, Committee for General Education

Professor,
Department of Physics, 
National Dong Hwa University  
1, Sec 2, Da-Hsueh Rd., Shou-Feng, Hualien, 974 Taiwan  
SCI. 
B112 (O)B417(Lab)
+886-3-8633696(O), +886-3-8633698 (Lab) 
+886-3-8633690 (Fax)
E-mail: clcheng@mail.ndhu.edu.tw

Class hours: Tue 11:10-12:00 am, Thu 10:10-12:00 am 
Classroom:  Sci. II 
Office Hours: Mondays, 10-12am,
SCI B112

TA: 林于眾 B417, s0932585@mail.ncyu.edu.tw; 葉映秀B417, as198929@hotmail.com

Recitation: B417, 19:00-21:00, Mondays. You can come to B417 anytime you have a question, there will be someone there to help you.
   



Textbook: Physics for Scientists and Engineers with modern Physcis,
Serway, Jewett, eighth edition, Thomson Brooks/Cole, international edition
Reference:
1. Fundamentals of Physics, Halliday, Resnick, Walker
six or seventh edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc..
  2. "Lectures on Physics I, II, III", Richard P. Feyman, 
Adisson-Wesley Pub. Co. Inc. (1963).
3. "Physics for Scientists and Engineers", Serway, Beichner
Fifth edition, Saunder College Publishing, 2000
Exams: Mid term: two in each semester
To be determined in class
Final: One in each semester
To be determined in class
Quizzes Quiz will be given in class one week after finishing each chapter on problems assigned for homework. Each quiz will have one or two problems, 10 points each.
All the exam problems will be given in English. All the quizzes will be ONLY from the homework problems assigned but may with some variations.
Homework: Homework will be assigned and posted in the internet. It must be handed in during the class at the due day and will be graded. The solutions will be posted in the internet in this page for your reference.  (To be determined)
Grading: 上學期:
Midterm: 30% (two exams)
Final: 20%
Quizzes: 20%
Class Notes and home work: 15%
Class Interaction: 15% (+1% each positive feedback in class)
Class Attendance: -1% each no show


下學期
Midterm: 30% (two exams)
Final: 30%
Quizzes: 25%
Class Interaction: 15% (+1% each positive feedback in class)

Attendance: -15% (-3% each no-show, with no reason, extra),
Home works and class notes: +15% (extra)

 

About this course:

        This course is designed to be taught for freshman physics majors; and the whole course will be taught in English
        The lectures are designed as a two-semester course for first-year college students. General physics is one of the most basic courses for science majors. It is essential and absolutely important for any science courses you will take in the future. You are strongly suggested to do home works and practice as many problems as you can (by yourself, of course), as this is almost the ONLY way to do your general physics right. Do not hesitate to ask questions in or out of class. There is no stupid question in physics. Do ask!

         This course is designed for freshmen physics majors.  Although you have had almost 4 years of physics in your high school days, it is NOT THE SAME.  One obvious difference is the textbook will be in English (so will the examine problems).  This is a tough obstacle to most freshmen.  There is only one way to get this over, that is, you study harder (especially in the first six chapters when the physics is easier, you should also concentrate on the English).  However, most importantly, you should treat the general physics from a different prospective.  More mathematics will be involved in treatment of the physics problems. Therefore, the solution to a problem sometime is not the most important part, it is the PHYSICS (the physics picture your will build in your mind) that is important in the learning of this course.

         Due to the enormous amount of the material in the textbook, we will make choices and skip some parts that are not critical to the subject or future applications.  However, we will try to cover all the materials if possible to provide you with a broader view toward the General Physics.    
        The lectures of this year will start from Chapter 7 of Serway and end in Chapter 38. You will have another course, Modern Physics that follows this course as a bridge between General Physics and Quantum Physics. However, it depends on the responds of the class, we may go into the modern physics parts (part 5, Chap. 39-45) if possible.

Class Contents and Schedules:

First Semester
(09-14-2010 ~ 01-13-2011)
Midterm: 30% (two exams)
Final: 20%
Quizzes: 20%
Class Notes and home work: 15%
Class Interaction: 15% (+1% each positive feedback in class)
Class Attendance: -1% each no show

Week

Date

Chapter

Contents

1

 09/27, 09/29 0 Introduction
Note: everyone should get text book ready
Class designs; how to study

2

10/04, 10/06 Chap.1-6 Introduction, continued
Review, Chapters 1-6
You should have read these materials last week. Only concepts will be discussed in class.

3

10/11, 10/13 Quiz 1
Chap. 7,8
Quiz 1, on Chap 1-6 (10/11)
Quiz 1, solution

The quiz will be on the materials of Chap 1-6, and the problems at the end of each chapter.
Chap. 7, Energy of a system
Chap. 8, Conservation of Energy

4

10/18, 10/20 Chap. 8,9 Quiz 2, on Chap 1-8, 10/18
Quiz 2, solution

Chap 8, Conservation of Energy
Chap 9 Linear momentum and collisions

5

10/25, 10/27 Chap. 10, 11 Midterm Exam 1, 10/27/2011 (two hours)
Midterm Exam 1 solution Ch 1-9

Rotation of a rigid Object about a fixed axis
Angular momentum

6

11/01, 11/03 Chap. 10, 11, 12 Static equilibrium and elasticity

7

11/08, 11/10 Chap. 13, 14
Universal gravitation
Fluid mechanics

8

11/15, 11/17 Chap. 15 Oscillatory motion

9

11/22, 11/24 Chap. 15 Quiz 3, on Chap 9-11, 11/22
Quiz 3, solution

Oscillatory motion
 

10

11/29, 12/01 Chap. 15
Chap. 16
Chap. 17

Quiz 4, on Chap 12-13, on 11/29
Quiz 4, solution

Oscillatory motion
Wave motion
Sound wave
 

11

12/06, 12/08 Chap. 16
Chap. 17
Quiz 5, 12/06 on Chap 12-14
Quiz 5, solution

Wave motion
Sound wave

12

12/13, 12/15 Midterm Exam No class on 12/13 (University Sports Events)
Midterm Exam 2
12/15/2011 (Open book, Chap 10-17)
Midterm Exam 2 solution

13

12/20, 12/22 Chap. 18
Chap. 19
Superposition and standing wave
Temperature

14

12/27, 12/29 Chap.20 The first law of thermodynamics

15

01/03, 01/05
Chap. 21
Chap. 22
 
Quiz 6, 01/05 on Chap 18-20  
Quiz 6, solution

The kinetic theory of gases
Heat engines, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics

16

01/10, 01/12   Final Exam, 01/12/2012
Chap10-21
No class on 01/10
Final exam 1
Final Exam 1 solution

17

01/17, 01/19    
       

Class Contents and Schedules:
Second Semester
(02-01-2012 ~ 07-31-2012)

Grading policy:

100-2, 2012
Midterm: 30% (two exams)
Final: 30%
Quizzes: 25%
Class Interaction: 15% (+1% each positive feedback in class)

Attendance: -15% (-3% each no-show, with no reason, extra),
Home works and class notes: +15% (extra)

Week

Date

Chapter

Contents

1

 2/21, 2/23 22 Decide grading policy(2/21)
2/23 Heat engines, entropy, and the second law of thermodynamics

2

 2/28, 3/01 23 02/28 No class
Electric fields

3

3/06, 3/08 24, 25 Gauss's Law
Electric potential
Quiz 7, (3/06) Chap 22
Quiz 7 solution

4

 3/13, 3/15 26 Capacitance and Dielectrics
Midterm Exam 3, 03-15-2012,
Midterm Exam 3 Solution

5

 3/27, 3/29 27, 28 Current and Resistance
Direct Current Circuit
Quiz 8, (3/27) Chap 25-27
Quiz 8 solution

6

 04/03, 04/05 28 No Class on 04/05 Spring Break
Direct Current Circuit

7

 4/10, 4/12 29 Magnetic fields

8

 4/17, 4/19 30 Source of the Magnetic fields

9

 4/24, 4/26 31 Faraday's Law

10

 05/01, 5/03 32 Inductance

11

 5/8, 5/10 33 Alternating Current Circuits
Quiz 9, (5/8) Chap 28-30
Quiz 9 Solution

12

 5/15, 5/17 34 Electromagnetic Waves

13

 5/22, 5/24 0 Midterm Exam 4, 05/24
Open-book examine
Midterm Exam 4 solution

14

 5/29, 5/31 37 Interference of Light Waves
Quiz 10, (5/31) Chapter 37
Quiz 10 solution

15

 6/5 6/7 37 Interference of Light

16

 6/12, 6/14 37, 38 Interference of Light Waves
Diffraction Patterns and Polarizations
 17  6/19, 6/21   Final Exam 2, Chapter 23-38
10:10 am-12:00, 06-21-2010,

Final Exam 2 solution