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Word problems are graded with 10 points awarded for the identification of physics principle being used, 10 points for the application of that principle, and 5 points for the correct answer. | Word problems are graded with 10 points awarded for the identification of physics principle being used, 10 points for the application of that principle, and 5 points for the correct answer. | ||
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+ | An Equation sheet is given on the exam and includes | ||
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+ | #cartesian, polar, and spherical coordinate systems with position, velocity , and acceleration vectors | ||
+ | #List of identities (trigonometric, integrals,…) | ||
+ | #Table with the Moments of Inertia | ||
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+ | =Final Exam Format= | ||
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+ | 4 word problems worth 25 point each and 20 Multiple Choice problems worth 5 points each | ||
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+ | Word problems are graded with 10 points awarded for the identification of physics principle being used, 10 points for the application of that principle, and 5 points for the correct answer. | ||
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+ | 2 word problems will require using a Lagrangian to determine the equations of motion | ||
+ | 1 word problem will involved a Rotating coordinate system or a Rigid Body | ||
+ | 1 word problem will involve oscillations, air resistance, conservation of E or P | ||
An Equation sheet is given on the exam and includes | An Equation sheet is given on the exam and includes |
Latest revision as of 03:33, 7 December 2014
Week | M | W | F |
1 | Ch 1 | Ch 1 | Ch1:1.10,1.15, 1.17,1.18,1.22,1.24 |
2 | X | Ch 1 | Ch 1.26,1.35,1.36,1.37,1.41, 1.44 |
3 | Ch 2 | Ch2 | Ch2: 2.6,2.8,2.9, 2.19, 2.23 |
4 | Ch 2 | Ch 2 | Ch 2 : 2.37, 2.38, 2.39, 2.40, 2.41 |
5 | Ch 3 | Ch 3 | Ch 3 : 3.11, 3.22, 3.35, 3.33 |
6 | Ch 4 | Ch 4 | Ch 4 : 4.4, 4.8, 4.9, 4.23, |
7 | Ch 4 | Ch 4 | Ch 4 : 4.35, 4.38 (Alister), 4.49, 4.53; |
8 | Ch 5 | Ch 5 | Ch 5 : 5.19, 5.30, 5.44 (Alister), 5.43; Midterm |
9 | Ch 5 | Ch 6 | Ch 6 : 6.15, 6.22, 6.23, 6.24 |
10 | Ch 6 | Ch 6 | Ch 7 : 7.8, 7.14, 7.15, 7.17 |
11 | Ch 7 | Ch 7 | Ch 7 : 7.29, 7.37, 7.50, 7.51 |
12 | Ch 9 | Ch 9 | Ch 9: 9.1, 9.2, 9.4, 9.6 |
13 | Ch 10 | Ch 10 | 10.26, 10.36, |
14 | x | x | x |
15 | Ch 13 | Ch 13 | |
16 | Dead week | ||
17 | Finals week |
Midterm Format
2 word problems worth 25 point each and 10 Multiple Choice problems worth 5 points each
Word problems are graded with 10 points awarded for the identification of physics principle being used, 10 points for the application of that principle, and 5 points for the correct answer.
An Equation sheet is given on the exam and includes
- cartesian, polar, and spherical coordinate systems with position, velocity , and acceleration vectors
- List of identities (trigonometric, integrals,…)
- Table with the Moments of Inertia
Final Exam Format
4 word problems worth 25 point each and 20 Multiple Choice problems worth 5 points each
Word problems are graded with 10 points awarded for the identification of physics principle being used, 10 points for the application of that principle, and 5 points for the correct answer.
2 word problems will require using a Lagrangian to determine the equations of motion 1 word problem will involved a Rotating coordinate system or a Rigid Body 1 word problem will involve oscillations, air resistance, conservation of E or P
An Equation sheet is given on the exam and includes
- cartesian, polar, and spherical coordinate systems with position, velocity , and acceleration vectors
- List of identities (trigonometric, integrals,…)
- Table with the Moments of Inertia