University
Physics - PHYL 122
Spring
2001
Instructor:
Nancy Woods
E-mail:
nawoods@dmacc.cc.ia.us
Office: Room 224
Phone: Boone Campus (515) 433-5061
Toll
free: 800-362-2127 Boone campus ext.
5061
Text: Physics for Scientists & Engineers
by Serway
Class
Meetings: Lecture M, W, F 9:05 - 10:00
a.m.
Laboratory
on Tuesdays: 9:05 - 11:05 a.m.
Recitation/Optional
Lecture on Thursdays: 9:05 - 11:05 a.m.
Your grade in this class will contain these components:
Exams 50% of overall
grade
Homework/Quizzes 25%
of overall grade
Laboratory 15% of
overall grade
Final Exam 10% of
overall grade
EXAMS:
You will not need to
memorize formulas for the exams. A
formula sheet will be provided for you on each exam. The formula sheet provided will contain any/all formulas and
constants needed to solve the problems on the exams. Exams must be taken on
the scheduled exam days. Exams
will be scheduled on Tuesdays or Thursdays, so that you have plenty of time to
work and complete the exam. There will
be NO retaking of exams. If you miss an
exam for ANY reason, 20% will be deducted off of the top of your score. If you miss an exam there is only a two school day time period in
which you can come in and make it up.
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EXAM NUMBER |
MATERIAL COVERED |
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1 |
Chapters 23 - 24 |
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2 |
Chapters 25 - 26 |
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3 |
Chapters 27 - 28 |
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4 |
Chapters 29 - 30 |
|
5 |
Chapters 35 - 36 |
|
6 |
Chapters 37 - 38 |
EXAM CHEATING POLICY
Cheating will not be
tolerated. If you are SUSPECTED of cheating on an exam
you will be given a zero for that exam, and NO retake allowed. From that point on, you will not be given
any partial credit on any exam problem.
Cheaters will also be turned over for full college reprimand (i.e., a
permanent mark on your transcripts...thrown out of DMACC...etc.)
HOMEWORK POLICY:
Homework problems will
be assigned out of the text. These
problems will be due on the exam days.
This means that you will be turning in two chapters of homework at a
time. This also implies that you will
not have the opportunity to have any homework corrected BEFORE you take an
exam. You should have all questions and
homework problems answered before you take any exam.
Homework must be
stapled. Homework papers must be
clearly labeled with problem number and chapter stated. Homework must always have your name on the
top right corner. Homework should state
that it is PHYL 122 under your name on the top right corner of the first page.
LATE HOMEWORK: Ten percent (10%) per day late will be
deducted. This implies that there is a
limited amount of time that you can turn in homework and still receive credit.
Homework may also come
in the form of extra, outside problems assigned during class time. There may be computer assignments. These problems/assignments will be due
either that day or according to a specified day. Problems that are assigned and due on the same day are not
problems that can be made up.
CHEATING ON
HOMEWORK: This will not be
tolerated. Points will be deducted, and
zeros given should this be a problem.
Turning in someone else’s homework does not benefit you in any way.
QUIZZES
The Thursday
recitation class is a good time to have quizzes. Quizzes are not scheduled.
Quizzes may come in many forms:
individual, oral, group, or take-home.
Quizzes cannot be made up. As a
rule, on the days when attendance is poor I will give some sort of short
quiz. As usual, cheating will not be
tolerated.
FINAL EXAM:
There will be a “fun” final
exam! This final will be much like the
one you had from PHYL121. More
information about this exam will come later.
The final exam cannot be retaken.
If you do not participate in the final exam your final grade cannot be
higher than a “C”. Finals at DMACC are
scheduled for April 30 – May 3, 2001.
University and College Physics
LABORATORY GUIDELINES
1. ATTENDANCE: Attendance in lab is essential. I will be taking attendance each lab. If you did not attend the laboratory you cannot turn in the
lab!!! Lab starts at 9:05 a.m. If you are late do not attend! If I have already taken attendance you will
not be counted as present for that laboratory, and your laboratory work will
not be accepted. You must be
present to contribute to your lab group.
2. If you
miss a lab, you will be given the opportunity to make it up. If you fail to make-up a missed lab your
grade will be affected as follows:
Miss one lab: Your final grade will
be lowered one grade.
Miss two labs: Your final grade will be
lowered two grades.
Miss three or more
labs: You will flunk the course,
i.e., you will have earned an F!
3. You will work with a
different laboratory partner EACH lab.
You are going to changed
partners!
4. Please have
participating lab members sign their names on your data sheets.
5. LAB DUE
DATES: The advance study assignments
are due at the start of class on the day of that lab. The lab write-ups are due the next scheduled lab day. For every school day your papers are late
one point will be deducted. This
implies that if you turn in an advance study assignment more than 5 school days
after it is due you have no hope of receiving any points. Likewise, if you turn in a lab write-up more
than 10 school days late, you can get no points. This policy will help both student and instructor to stay caught
up during the semester.
6. CHEATING
POLICY: NO two advance study
assignments or laboratory write-ups can be identical. If I find two write-ups to be `photocopies' of each other, both papers
will be destroyed - given a zero - and not allowed a chance for make-up.
7. MAKE-UP
LABS: If you miss a lab it is YOUR
responsibility to sign-up and attend a make-up laboratory session. You may make up at most two labs this semester.
You may or may not be doing the exact same lab as a make-up
laboratory. Please note: if you must make-up a lab then you cannot
earn the points available from the lab quiz!
8. ALL
GRAPHS MUST BE MADE USING EXCEL (or a similar spreadsheet package). Graphs that are hand-drawn are not
acceptable. The academic achievement
center will gladly help you learn how to use EXCEL.
LABORATORY STRUCTURE:
1. Before the day of the laboratory the student
will complete the Advanced Study Assignment.
2. At the start of each laboratory you may be
tested for laboratory preparedness.
3. The student will perform the lab and collect
all of the data needed for processing.
4. The students will, in the comfort of their
own environment, complete the laboratory.
This includes answering all of the questions, plotting graphs if
necessary, doing calculations, and typing THREE separate things (1) a
purpose statement; (2) an error analysis; and, (3) a conclusion.
5. The completed laboratory is due in the next
lab session. Please note...this is NOT
necessarily the next Tuesday. On exam
days, laboratories are not due.
6. HINT:
STAY CAUGHT UP!! Do not get
behind in your lab write-ups.
IMPORTANT NOTES/DATES:
1. The last
day to drop any DMACC course is March 27, 2001. I will not sign late drop slips.
If you are unsatisfied with your progress in this course by that date: drop the course!!
2. You must own a
scientific calculator. I highly
recommend that you purchase a graphing calculator of some type. I personally prefer the CASIO and Texas
Instruments graphing calculators. It is
my policy to NOT allow TI-92, TI-89, and HP-48 series calculators
in this class. I think it is imperative
that you learn the process of solving
problems. I do not loan calculators out
during an exam. You may not borrow a
friend’s calculator during an exam.
Always carry your calculator with you.
3. Each
semester the DMACC foundation, from the Harold Cunningham Scholarship Foundation,
awards a scholarship for the Boone DMACC campus to outstanding physics
students. These awards are made toward
the end of the semester to help defray costs for the next semester. Applications will be made available soon.
4. The last
day to turn in ANY papers/laboratories/etc. is April 20, 2001. NO PAPERS WILL BE ACCEPTED (EXCEPT TO
RECYCLE!!) BEYOND THIS DATE.
5. Spring
Break at DMACC is March 19 - 23, 2001.
Please note: this date does NOT coincide with ISU’s spring
break!
Academic
Achievement Center Rules:
The Academic Achievement Center for the Boone Campus DMACC is located on the first floor across from the library. If for any reason you need to complete a quiz in the Academic Achievement Center, there are a few rules that you must understand.
1.
Arrangements must be made with
your instructor to take a quiz/exam in the Academic Achievement Center. Exams/quizzes are not automatically put
there.
2.
You must bring a photo
identification of yourself to take any exam.
3.
Once you begin an exam/quiz in the
AAC you may not leave the center. This
means that you should take care of bodily functions before entering the
exam area.
4.
You must know your instructor’s
name.

11. Long drawn-out sob stories.
10. Being hooty-snooty.
9. Whining.
8. Showing up without a calculator for a
math or physics exam.
7. Asking the question, “Did you do
anything important while I was gone?”
6. Thinking I’m your mother.
5. Walking in late to class.
4. Expecting me to “catch you up” when you
miss class.
3. Talking when I’m talking.
2. Sleeping in class.
1. Copying other people’s paper for any
reason.