95.104  General Physics II 


 

Course Description and Policies (pdf) A description of the syllabus, lecture and recitation times, instructor contact information, policies for homework, exams, etc.  
Class Schedule  (pdf)    Schedule of the lecture coverage and exams.  

TEXTBOOK

Physics

Principles with Applications

Seventh Edition

Douglas C. Giancoli

This is the Primary text for the course. It is available at the university bookstore in several packages.

The book is available as:

1. Hardcover volume chapters 1-33

2. Two volumes, containing chapters 1-15 and 16-33, which correspond directly to the two semesters of General Physics I and II

3. As an ebook.

Any of the above formats will include an access code for MasteringPhysics, unless you obtain a used copy. In which case you'll need to purchase a MasteringPhysics code seperately.

 

 

MasteringPhysics

Course Code: GPHYS2SP2014

Watch This Video About MasteringPhysics

All homework and pre-lecture reading quizzes will be assigned online using MasteringPhysics.

MasteringPhysics contains all of the end-of chapter problems in the textbook, and these will form the majority of the homework.

Therefore it is not essential to have the textbook in order to start work on the homework assignments, but is essential to have a MasteringPhysics account.

Access code is included with the text. Alternatively you can purchase an access code at the bookstore, or at www.masteringphysics.com

 

Instructions on How to Register.

Course Code: GPHYS2SP2013

Addional help if you have trouble registering.

 

 

 

i>Clicker

We will be using the i>Clicker classroom response system in every lecture to encourage you to particate by responding to questions posed by the lecturer. Your participation enables me to know whether the class in understanding the material, as I present it.

Participation in clicker questions is a compulsory element of the course and accounts for 10% your final grade. Your score will be determined by the number of questions you responded to during the course.

You must immediatley register your clicker online at www.iclicker.com using the code found on the back of the clicker, and your university ID number.

Don't forget your clicker, make sure it always has good batteries, and that it is registered to you!

 

DO NOT PURCHASE A CLICKER

You will be issued with a clicker to use for the course, which you must return at the end of the semester

 

Lecture Slides and Notes

This is the place to find PDF copies of the Lecture powerpoint presentations.

You will need to know the password (distributed by email) to open them. Generally each new set will be posted shortly before class, so that you can download and annotate them during the lecture if you so want.

 

 
 

Piazza

This term we will be using Piazza for class discussion. The system is highly catered to getting you help fast and efficiently from classmates, the instrucotrs and TA's. Rather than emailing questions to the teaching staff, I encourage you to post your questions on Piazza.

 Find our class page at: https://piazza.com/uml/spring2014/95104/home

If you have any problems or feedback for the developers, email team@piazza.com.

 

 

Teams will be assigned after the add-drop date

 

Team Research Challenge

This semester you will collaborate with a team of your fellow students to select, research and present a report all about a complex piece of essential technology, or a big issue in society. The only restriction,  is that that you must explore using the principles you are studying in the course.

Instructions and examples