Lecture HomeWork 11L
Physics 122, Spring 2011
Prof. E. F. Redish
Lecture homework consists
of 2 parts. Some of the problems this week require diagrams and tools
that are not available in MP. These will have to be done on
paper.
- One part is to be done online in
the MasteringPhysics (MP) environment. This comes in two parts. First is
a few MP problems as warm-up. These are worth 1 point each and you can do
them as many times as you want until you get them right. There are also
a few problems from my collection. These are worth
2 or 3 point each and you only get one attempt at them. You should work
them out fully before attempting to enter them. (They are given in the list
below for your convenience.)
- The second part are problems
from my collection. It should be prepared carefully and neatly on
paper (preferably on a computer and printed out).
- Please be certain to put your name and section number on every page
and do NOT CONNECT THE PAGES with staples, clips, tape, or dogears.
Connecting them may result in you homework being damaged or destroyed.
Both parts will be due at
the beginning of lecture on Friday. No homework will be accepted after the solutions
are released on BlackBoard (at 10:00 PM on the Friday when it is due).
Homework
Assignment 11L
(Due Friday, 5/6/11)
To
be done on paper and handed in at the beginning of lecture on Friday
(these problems should be typed and printed).
1. Modeling
a nerve membrane (5 pts)
2. The
energy stored in a capacitor (5 pts)
To
be done in the MP environment:
3. Counting
charges (4 pts)
4. Lots
of batteries and a bulb (3 pts)
5. Thinking
about an ammeter and a voltmeter (4 pts)
6. Ranking
capacitors (3
pts)
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University of Maryland
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Last revision 27. April,
2011.