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PHYSICS 2211 A and B-INTRO. PHYSICS

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April 10


Only students with official conflicts can choose one and only one of the time slots shown below for the new exam time. Official conflicts mean that there are three or more final exams scheduled on the same date. Students without official conflicts must take the final exam for their section; failure to do so will result in ZERO grade for the final exam.

May 2nd (Tue) 2:50 - 5:40 Phys2211A
May 1st (Mon) 2:50 - 5:40 Phys2211B
May 5th (Fri) 2:50 - 5:40 Phys2211C
May 2nd (Tue) 8:00 - 10:50 Phys2211D and Phys2211E

 

Feb. 10

TAs will be holding office hours this afternoon to help you with the upcoming test. The hours and locations are:

1-2pm C-204 Mr. Ekapop Pairam gth675d [at] mail.gatech.edu
3-5pm S-207 Mr. Ryan Eagle gth740c [at] mail.gatech.edu

 

Jan. 24

Your last name determines your quiz location:

For 2211A:
Last name starting with...
A-L - L4
M-P- N113
R-T - S105
V-Y- N208

For 2211B:
Last name starting with...
A-K - L4
L-O - N113
P, S-U - S105
R, V-Z - N208


For homework solutions, check web page for 2211E.
 

Jan. 17

2211 A & B have Teaching Assistants. Students should write to them with their questions:

2211A TA:
Ryan Eagle gth740c [at] mail.gatech.edu

2211B TA:
Ekapop Pairam gth675d [at] mail.gatech.edu
 

Jan. 9

The class ID's for Mastering Physics are

PH2211A06 (that is "zero")
PH2211B06 (that is "zero")

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Goals:

The goals of this course are to teach you to understand basic classical mechanics at the conceptual level, and to make you adept in solving relevant problems. The approaches used to achieve these goals involve 1) lectures to discuss and demonstrate the principles, 2) laboratory experiments allowing you to explore actively these principles, 3) electronic homework on the Web to engage you in problem solving, and 4) interaction with instructors to help with concepts and problem solving.

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Pre/Co-requisites:

MATH1502 is a corequisite for this course.

Text and Other Required Materials: 

TEXTBOOK: Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A Strategic Approach, Knight VOLUME 1 ONLY.

*Mastering Physics Online Homework Student Access Kit (included with new Textbooks). You MUST use this kit to register online for Mastering Physics.

Grading Policy:

Quizzes, best 4 out of 5

500 points

Laboratory

150 points

Homework/Class Participation

150 points

Final Exam

200 points


Total

1000 points

 

 

 

 

 

Letter grades:

A

900 or more

 

B

800-899

 

C

700-799

 

D

600-699

 

F

599 or less

Lectures:

Attendance for all lectures and recitations is strongly recommended. A large amount of material will be covered in a short amount of time. Successful completion of this course will require a sustained effort on your part to keep up with the material and understand the topics as they are presented. You are strongly encouraged to read the indicated portion of the text prior to the lecture. Please turn off all cell phones during lecture.

Laboratory:

Labs start the week of January 16. You are responsible for reading all the lab policy and administrative pages at www.physlab.gatech.edu, before your first lab. Check the "Lab Hours, Rooms, and TAs" page shortly before your first lab meeting, in case the room has been changed.

Homework/Class Participation:

Electronic homework will be assigned and graded through the internet-based system called Mastering Physics. You will be given instructions on how to submit electronic homework during the first week of class. The due dates for electronic homework are listed in the course schedule.

Quizzes/Final:

Five regular quizzes and one final will be administered in this course. Attendance at the regular quizzes and the final exam is MANDATORY. The quizzes will be here on the dates indicated in the course schedule. The final will be held at a common time for all sections of 2211 and will be announced later in the term. You are responsible for reading and following the Rules and Procedures for Quizzes and Final before coming to the first regular quiz.

Academic Honesty:

The policy on academic honesty as stated in the GIT Honor Code will be fully enforced during this course.  In particular:

·  Collaboration on homework assignments and in-class activities is permitted and encouraged (unless your instructor explicitly indicates otherwise).

·  Collaboration is NOT permitted during the examination periods for regular quizzes or the final.

·  Students are NOT permitted to use another student’s PRS transmitter in lecture.

Violations of these “Rules of Engagement” will be prosecuted as violations of the GIT Honor Code.


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