Prerequisites: Physics 103 or equivalent.
Materials Needed:
Text: Serway & Faughn, College Physics, fourth edition.
Physics 104 Lab Manual, Spring 1996.
Lab notebook: preferably hard bound with cross-hatched ruling.
Bring to first laboratory meeting (week of Jan 29).
Calculator: preferably with trigonometric, exponential, and
logarithmic functions. Know how to use it, and make sure
batteries are charged for exams.
Lectures: 1:20 or 2:25 pm MWF in 1300 Sterling Hall. Profs. Clint
Sprott (3285 Chamberlin, 263-4449, sprott@juno.physics.wisc.edu)
and Don Cox (6205 Chamberlin, 262-5916, cox@wisp.physics.wisc.edu).
Course information is also available on the World Wide Web at
https://sprott.physics.wisc.edu/104syl.htm. The lectures
supplement but do not substitute for the reading. Read the
assigned material before lecture.
Discussion sections: Your discussion section will be led by your TA who
will be your prime contact and source of assistance. General
questions about the homework are allowed before it is due, but
don't expect your TA to work out the solutions for you in advance.
Laboratory: Follow the instructions in the introduction to the
laboratory manual. The experiments are to be written up during
the laboratory period in the lab notebook. Have your lab
instructor initial and date the work before you leave the lab.
The lab notebook is not to be taken from the lab except with
permission of your instructor.
Homework: The homework problems are assigned in the syllabus for each
week and should be handed in at the beginning of the Monday
lecture the following week. Late problem sets will not be
accepted. Homework will count toward your grade. Feel free to
discuss the homework with others, but make sure the paper you turn
in is not simply copied from someone else. The solutions will be
discussed in your discussion section and placed on reserve in the
Physics Library (4220 Chamberlin).
Hour Exams: Exams will be given at 7:15-8:15 pm on the following
Thursday evenings:
February 15, Chapters 15-17
March 21, Chapters 18-21
April 18, Chapters 22-25
The exams will be closed book, but you will be allowed one 8 1/2 x
11-inch sheet of paper on which you may write anything you wish.
The exams will be graded and handed back in your discussion
section. Solutions will be discussed and placed on reserve in the
Physics Library (4220 Chamberlin).
Final Exam: The final exam will be at 7:25-9:25 pm on Saturday, May 11
(room to be announced). It will cover the entire course (Chapters
15-30) with equal weight. You will be allowed two 8 1/2 x 11-inch
sheet of notes.
Grading: The course grade will be made up of the following components:
3 hour exams 300 points
Final exam 200 points
Labs and homework 100 points
TOTAL 600 points
Lab and homework grades will be assigned by your TA and will be
normalized to the distribution on the hour exams. Letter grades
will be assigned based on the total number of points accumulated.
Consultation Room: Room 2402 Sterling is staffed by TA's during much of
the week. See the schedule card on the door. You may ask
questions of any of the TA's or come during the hours that your TA
is there. You may also make an appointment with your TA at any
mutually convenient time and place.
Alternate References: To see the same topics explained differently, try
the following on reserve in the Physics Library (4220 Chamberlin):
Blatt, Principles of Physics, 3rd edition
Cutnell and Johnson, Physics, 3rd edition
Giancoli, Physics, 4th edition
Jones and Childers, Contemporary College Physics, 2nd edition
General Advice: Physics is not something you read and memorize, rather
it is something you learn how to do. Try the following study
procedure:
1) Read the chapter prior to lecture, so that you will know what
it's about.
2) Listen carefully to the lecture and take notes.
3) Do not go back and read and re-read the chapter until you
"understand it." Rather, start working problems, going back
through the chapter to clarify points as they come up.
PHYSICS 104
SPRING 1996
SYLLABUS
References are to Serway & Faughn, College Physics, fourth edition.
Lab manual is Physics 104 Lab Manual, Spring 1996
Week Reading Problems Lab
1/22 Chap 15 5, 20, 34, 51, 66 no lab
1/29 Chap 16 7, 16, 36, 44, 54 E1
2/5 Chap 17 11, 18, 36, 40, 53 E2
2/12 Chap 18 6, 22, 34, 37, 59 Exam makeup
2/19 Chap 19 6, 22, 29, 43, 54 E4
2/26 Chap 20 5, 11, 24, 41, 52 E6
3/4 Chap 21 4, 12, 23, 37, 53 E7
3/18 Chap 22 4, 26, 35, 46, 51 Exam makeup
3/25 Chap 23 4, 12, 29, 57, 68 E8
4/1 Chap 24 5, 18, 38, 50, 57 L2
4/8 Chap 25 8, 17, 25, 48, 62 L3
4/15 Chap 26 7, 19, 32, 47, 61 Exam makeup
4/22 Chap 27 8, 24, 40, 45, 58 L1
4/29 Chap 28 6, 24, 32, 39, 42 L5
5/6 Chap 29 11, 22, 29, 45, 67 N2
5/11 Final exam Saturday, 7:25 pm, Chapters 15-30 (room to be
announced)
Physics 104 Hour Exams
Spring 1996 Semester
There will be three hour exams in Physics 104 at 7:15-8:15 pm on
the following Thursday evenings:
February 15, 1996 Chapters 15-17
March 21, 1996 Chapters 18-21
April 18, 1996 Chapters 22-25
If you have a serious conflict with one of these times, you were
instucted to notify your TA before the deadline of February 2nd, in
which case you will be expected to take a makeup exam at 7:30 am the
next morning (Friday) in room 4331 Sterling. In the event of an
emergency or other serious conflict with these times, you should
contact Professor Sprott as soon as possible. If you have permission
from the McBurney Center to take the exam in a separate room, you
should come to Professor Sprott's office (3285 Chamberlin) at 6:45 pm
on the day of the exam.
Room Assignments for Physics 104 Hour Exams
TA Sections Exam Room
Ted Allen 309, 319 52 Bascom
Guangshun Chen 312, 316, 321 165 Bascom
Roger Feeley 310, 318, 320 165 Bascom
John Frandy 301, 304, 305 165 Bascom
James Ireland 302, 307, 308 272 Bascom
Guomin Mao 311, 313, 317 272 Bascom
Warren Miller 303, 315 272 Bascom
Susan Sulzer 306, 314, 326 272 Bascom
Physics 104 Final Exam
Spring 1996 Semester
The final exam in Physics 104 will be at 7:25-9:25 pm on Saturday, May
11th. The exam will cover the entire course (Chapters 15-30) with
equal weight. You are allowed to bring two 8 1/2 x 11-inch sheets
of notes on which you may write anything you wish. In the event of
a scheduling conflict or other emergency, you should contact Professor
Sprott as soon as possible. If you have
permission from the McBurney Center to take the exam in a separate
room, you should come to Professor Sprott's office (3285 Chamberlin) at
6:15 pm on the day of the exam.
Room Assignments for Physics 104 Final Exam
TA Sections Exam Room
Ted Allen 309, 319 165 Bascom
Guangshun Chen 312, 316, 321 165 Bascom
Roger Feeley 310, 318, 320 165 Bascom
John Frandy 301, 304, 305 165 Bascom
James Ireland 302, 307, 308 272 Bascom
Guomin Mao 311, 313, 317 272 Bascom
Warren Miller 303, 315 272 Bascom
Susan Sulzer 306, 314, 326 272 Bascom
Don Cox's Home Page
Clint Sprott's Home Page
Ted Allen's Home Page (head TA)
Discussion Section Openings
Physics 104 Instructors
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Physics 104 Grades
Physics 104 Grade Histograms
Comments on Grading
Extended Access to Student Information
Physics 104 Contextual Problems
Physics 104 Topics for Third Exam
Physics 104 Topics for Final Exam
Hints on How to Study Physics
J. C. Sprott