PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT
PHYSICS 101 COURSE
INFORMATION
Summer 2014
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Young
Office: PS 119
Phone: 965-0581 x2697
Email: young@sbcc.edu
Physics 101 is an introductory, conceptual oriented course in general physics with special emphasis placed on topics related to everyday experience. Topics include motion, work, energy, sound, heat, light, optics, electricity, magnetism, and some atomic and nuclear physics. The associated lab, physics 101L is highly recommended. When both physics 101 and physics 101L are taken, they satisfy the G.E. laboratory science requirement. The intent of this course is to introduce basic physical laws and to develop the language in the physical sciences. The prerequisite is one year of high school algebra, or Math 100 with a minimum grade of C.
Text and Materials:
Hewitt, Conceptual Physics, 9th,10th (preferred), 11th or 12th edition
Physics 101 laboratory Manual, SBCC Bookstore
Grading: Grades are based on 3 examinations, homework, and the
final exam. Grades (both lecture and
lab) will be based on your percentage of the possible total point
distribution. Grades will be posted online
(link emailed to student’s pipeline account)
90-100% A 3 Exams 50%
80-89% B Homework 25%
60-79% C Final exam 25%
50-59% D
<50% F
Homework guidelines: 1. Homework more than one day late will lose
three points (20%).
2.
Homework more
than 2 weeks late will not be accepted.
3.
Put your name,
class, and date in the upper right hand corner.
4.
Label chapter
number on the top line.
5.
Clearly number
the problems in the left margin; otherwise do not write in the margins.
6.
If homework
problems are not done in numerical order, please note.
7.
Staple multiple
pages together and write as legibly as possible.
Videos: A complete collection of the physics videos, "The
Mechanical Universe" is available in the learning center. Viewing these videos is not required, but
highly recommended since they are very helpful and present the ideas in another
setting.
PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT
PHYSICS 101 COURSE
INFORMATION
Summer, 2014
REQUIRED
Text Chp. |
Sections to Study |
1-8 |
ALL |
9 |
Universal Law of Gravity, The Universal Gravitational Constant G, Gravity and distance: The Inverse square law, Weight and Weightlessness, Oceans Tides |
10-11 |
ALL |
12 |
Crystal Structure, Density |
13 |
Pressure, Pressure in a liquid, Buoyancy, Archimedes Principle, What Makes an Object Sink or Float?, Flotation |
14 |
The Atmosphere, Atmospheric Pressure, Boyle’s Law, Buoyancy of Air, Bernoulli’s Principle |
15 |
ALL |
16 |
Conduction, Convection, Radiation |
17 |
ALL |
19 |
ALL |
20 |
Origin of Sound, Nature of Sound in Air, Media That Transmit Sound, Speed of Sound, Force Vibrations, Natural Frequency, Resonance, Interference, Beats |
22-25 |
ALL |
26 |
Electromagnetic Waves, Transparent Materials, Opaque Materials |
28 |
ALL |
30 |
ALL |
32 |
ALL |
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PHYSICS
DEPARTMENT
PHYSICS 101 COURSE
INFORMATION
Summer, 2014
ASSIGNMENTS – 10th Edition
Chapter |
Exercises |
Problems |
2 |
6,12,15,24,25,27,29,37,41,44,48 |
|
3 |
5,6,10,19,20,30,32,35,40 |
3,4,6,10 |
4 |
3,5,7,21,27,33,39,53 |
5,7,8 |
5 |
5,13,22,24,36,44,45 |
2,3,4 |
6 |
1,5,11,18,21,33,46,58 |
1,3,6,8,9 |
7 |
11,19,24,28,34,36,41,45,51,52,68 |
3,4,7,8,9 |
8 |
2,4,9,11,19,37,38,56,57,58 |
1,4,5,6 |
9 |
2,11,19,22,25,35,37,43,44,47 |
2,4,5 |
10 |
6,14,16,19,20,28,30,34,38,50 |
1,2,4,7,8 |
11 |
3,4,6,8,19,23,26,39 |
1,5 |
12 |
2,7,12,13 |
1,2 |
13 |
3,9,14,15,24,29,37,38,44,48 |
3,9 |
14 |
4,9,11,16,28,31,42,57,58 |
2,7,8 |
15 |
2,8,12,14,15,24,26,28,34,37,39,45,51 |
1,2 |
16 |
8,11,25,31,37,53,54 |
1,3 |
17 |
3,13,15,21,38,39,42,49,57 |
1,6 |
19 |
3,5,7,19,23,31,35,40,43 |
1,2,3 |
20 |
5,6,8,20,29 |
1,4 |
22 |
5,9,10,11,18,25,35,39,42,44 |
1,2,3,6 |
23 |
9,10,16,21,27,28,29,39,46,59 |
3,6,8 |
24 |
2,5,9,11,13,16,30,37,47 |
|
25 |
3,4,8,21,25,26,33,34,35 |
1,2 |
26 |
3,5,19,21,23,26,28 |
3,5,6 |
28 |
TBA |
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30 |
TBA |
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32 |
TBA |
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Schedule - Summer 2014
SANTA BARBARA CITY COLLEGE
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Class - Daily Schedule
Dates |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Jun 16 - 18 |
Chp. 2,3 |
Chp. 3,4 |
Chp. 5,6 |
Jun 23 - 25 |
Chp. 7,8 |
Chp. 8,9 |
Chp. 10,11 |
Jun 30 – Jul 2 |
TEST 1 #1-10Chp 11 |
Chp. 12,13 |
Chp. 13,14 |
Jul 7 - 9 |
Chp. 14,15 |
Chp. 16,17 |
Chp. 19,20 |
Jul 14 - 16 |
TEST 2 #11-20 Chp. 22 |
Chp. 22,23 |
Chp. 24,25 |
Jul 21 - 23 |
Chp. 26,28 |
TEST 3 #22-26 Chp. 28,30 |
Final |
Schedule - Summer 2014
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
Laboratory - Daily Schedule
Dates |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Jun 16 - 18 |
No lab |
Motion |
Vectors |
Jun 23 - 25 |
Force and Motion |
Work and Energy |
Ballistic Pendulum |
Jun 30 – Jul 2 |
No lab |
Archimedes |
Air Thermometer |
Jul 7 - 9 |
Specific Heat |
Pendulum |
Standing Waves |
Jul 14 - 16 |
No lab |
Static Electricity |
Circuits |
Jul 21 - 23 |
Magnetism |
Spectra |
No lab |