Phys 272 and 272H: Introductory Physics: FIELDS
Fall
2009, Sections 0101
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Professor: Luis A. Orozco Office hours: Friday |
Grader Andres Cimmarusti Office
hours: TBD |
What the course is about: Second semester of a
calculus based general physics course. Universal gravitation, electric and
magnetic fields and potentials, simple circuits, Maxwell's equations in
integral form. Continues the application of mathematics to conceptual models,
now with more abstract components.
CORE Distributive Studies Physical Sciences Laboratory Course only when taken
concurrently with PHYS 275. USP Distributive Studies Area B Non-Lab Science and
Mathematics Course. If taken with PHYS 275, course may be counted as USP
Distributive Studies Area B Course Lab Science Course.
Prerequisites: (PHYS171 or PHYS161) and MATH141. Corequisite:
MATH241. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PHYS272 or
PHYS260 and PHYS261 (Formerly: PHYS262) or PHYS142
Web Site: http://www.physics.umd.edu/courses/Phys272/Orozco09/main.htm
Homework at: http://www.physics.umd.edu/courses/Phys272/Orozco09/hw_f09.html
Textbook : Physics
for Scientists and Engineers , vol.
2, 6th ed., Tipler & Mosca
(W.H. Freeman & Co) 2007. ISBN: 1-4292-0133-9.
Course web site : Course plan, homework assignments,
supplements, and exam solutions will all be posted at the course web site.
Homework: Assigned weekly. The assignments
will likely be a mix of computer-based (WebAssign)
problems and supplementary handwritten material. The WebAssign
problems will be closed out just before
Exams: There will be three one-hour exams and
a final. See the class schedule for the dates. If an exam is
unexpectedly cancelled due to inclement weather, it will be automatically
rescheduled for the next class session. The tentative date of the final
is Friday, December 18,
Grading: The course grade will be based on the written homework and
exams. The lowest two homework scores
will be dropped. The following weighting will be used in determining your
grade:
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Homework (2 lowest dropped) |
15% |
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Quizzes |
15% |
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3 Midterms combined |
45% |
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Final Exam |
25% |
Note also that
University policy requires a passing grade on the final in order to complete
the course.
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Council. This Code sets standards for academic integrity at Maryland for all undergraduate and graduate students.As a student you are responsible for
upholding these standards for this course.It is very important for you to be aware of the consequences of
cheating, fabrication, facilitation, and plagiarism. For more information on
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Last modified August 28, 2009