Physics 410 - Fall 2007
Department of Physics
University of Maryland
Instructor: Professor Ho Jung Paik
Room 4204B Physics Building, Phone: (301)405-6086
E-mail: hpaik@physics.umd.edu
Office Hours: TTh 11:00
a.m.-12:00 noon or by appointment.
Course Title: Classical Mechanics (4 credits)
Textbook: Classical Dynamics of Particles and Systems, Thornton and Marion
(Thomson), 5th Edition
Prerequisite: Physics 374 or equivalent
Course Description: Theoretical foundations of mechanics with extensive
application of the methods. Various mathematical tools
of theoretical physics.
Lectures: TTh
9:00 a.m.-10:50 a.m., Phys. 1402
Homework: Homework will be assigned at the beginning of each chapter. It is due at the beginning of the class when we start the next chapter. Solutions will be posted on the course webpage.
Exams: There
will be two midterms and a final. The midterms will
be given during lecture periods. The final exam will
be given at 8:00-10:00 a.m., December 14 (Fri), in Room Phys. 1402. There will be no makeup exams!
Grading: Your
grade for the course will be based on the following percentages:
Homework: 20%
Midterm exams: 40%
Final exam: 40%
Tips:
(1) In order to get the most out of the lectures, read the book before the material is covered in the class. Ask questions both inside and outside the classroom.
(2) Problem solving is an essential part
of physics. You cannot learn the subject without working
through problems yourself. Do all
the homework on time so that you will become familiar with
the concepts introduced in previous lectures and be ready to learn new concepts
built on them.
(3) You can discuss the homework problems with others
but you must turn in individual solutions. You may
be asked to do a selected problem on the board in the class.
Academic Integrity:
The University has approved a Code of Academic Integrity available
on the web. The Code prohibits students from cheating on exams, plagiarizing
papers, submitting the same paper for credit in two courses without authorization,
buying papers, submitting fraudulent documents, and forging signatures. The University Senate requires that students include the
following signed statement on each examination or assignment: “I pledge on
my honor that I have not given or received any unauthorized assistance on
this examination (or assignment).” Compliance with
the code is administered by a Student Honor Council, which strives to promote
a “community of trust” on the College park Campus. Allegations
of academic dishonesty can be reported directly to the Honor Council (314-9154)
by any member of the campus community.
Course Schedule (Tentative):
Tuesday |
Material |
Thursday |
Material |
|
|
Aug. 30 |
Chapter 2 |
Sep. 4 |
Chapter 2 |
Sep. 6 |
Chapter 2 |
Sep. 11 |
Chapter 3 |
Sep. 13 |
Chapter 3 |
Sep. 18 |
Chapter 3 |
Sep. 20 |
Chapter 5 |
Sep. 25 |
Chapter 5 |
Sep. 27 |
Review |
Oct. 2 |
Midterm I |
Oct. 4 |
Chapter 6 |
Oct. 9 |
Chapter 7 |
Oct. 11 |
Chapter 7 |
Oct. 16 |
Chapter 7 |
Oct. 18 |
Chapter 7 |
Oct. 23 |
Chapter 8 |
Oct. 25 |
Chapter 8 |
Oct. 30 |
Chapter 9 |
Nov. 1 |
Chapter 9 |
Nov. 6 |
Chapter 9 |
Nov. 8 |
Review |
Nov. 13 |
Midterm II |
Nov. 15 |
Chapter 10 |
Nov. 20 |
Chapter 10 |
Nov. 22 |
Thanksgiving
|
Nov. 27 |
Chapter 11 |
Nov. 29 |
Chapter 11 |
Dec. 4 |
Chapter 12 |
Dec. 6 |
Chapter 12 |
Dec. 11 |
Review |
Dec. 14 (Fri) |
Final Exam |