Jan. 30 | Section 2.2 | 1.23, 1.37, 1.42, 1.50, 1.51, 1.67, and the
following two question:
- A cubic centimeter in a typical cumulus cloud contains
50 to 500 water droplets, which have a typical radius of
10microns. (a) How many cubic meters of water are in a
cylindrical cumulus cloud of height 3.0km and radius 1.0km?
(b)Water has a mass per unit
volume of 1000kg/m^3, how much mass does the water in the
cloud have?
- Estimate how many ping-pong balls it would take to
fill your classroom (assuming the doors are closed).
Jan. 23
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Feb. 1 | Section 2.3, 2.4, 2.6 | | Feb. 3
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Feb. 3 | Section 2.5 | | Feb. 3
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Feb. 6 | Sections 3.1 and 3.2 | | Feb. 3
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Feb. 8 | Sections 3.3-3.5
| 2.6 (give justification for your answer), 2.12, 2.13, 2.18 (explain your reasoning), 2.23, 2.35, 2.43, 2.63, 2.76, 2.80, 2.84, 2.94 and
this problem
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Feb. 10 | Section 3.6 |
| Feb. 3
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Feb. 13 | | | Feb. 17
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Feb. 15 | Worked example problems 3.31, 3.43, 3.72 | | Feb. 17
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Feb. 17 | Finnished example problem 3.72, discussion on
non-uniform circular motion | | Feb. 17
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Feb. 20 | Sections 4.1- 4.6 | practice exam (not collected) | Feb. 17
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Feb. 22 | Exam #1 today (Chapters 1-2) | | Feb. 17
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Feb. 24 | | HW due date shifted | Feb. 22
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Feb. 27 | | 3.1, 3.11, 3.16, 3.20, 3.33, 3.41, 3.47, 3.64,
3.77, 3.84 | Feb. 22
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Mar. 1 | start chapter 5 | | Mar. 1
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Mar. 3 | Read Chapter 5 | Original Report 1 Due date
(extension announced in class) | Mar. 1
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Mar. 6 | | Exam Correction Due today | Mar. 1
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Mar. 8 | | 4.2, 4.11, 4.16, 4.25, 4.35, 4.39 (4.46-or-4.70
pick one), 4.51, 4.55 and 4.73 | Mar. 1
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Mar. 10 | | Report 1 Due (extension) | Mar. 1
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Mar. 13 |
Spring Break |
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Mar. 15 |
Spring Break |
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Mar. 17 |
Spring Break |
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Mar. 20 | 6.1-6.4 | | Mar. 20
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Mar. 22 | 6.5 | | Mar. 20
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Mar. 24 | | 5.1, 5.8, 5.11, 5.25, 5.26, 5.28, 5.31, 5.41,
5.61, and
A 12N horizontal force pushes a block with mass 0.5kg against a
vertical wall. The coefficient of static friction between
the wall and the block is 0.60 and the coefficient of
kinetic friction is 0.4. Assume that the block is not
moving initially. Will the block move?
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Mar. 27 |
| Power
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Mar. 29 | 7.1 and 7.2
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Mar. 31 | 7.2 and 7.3
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Apr. 3 | 7.4-7.6 | | Mar. 31
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Apr. 5 | Exam #2 (Chapters 3-5) |
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Apr. 7 | | 6.1, 6.10, 6.11, 6.14(p), 6.18, 6.20, 6.23, 6.27,
6.31, 6.33, 6.36(p), 6.42, 6.50, 6.71. Note that problems marked
with a (p) are recommendations if you would like more practice,
they are not required and will not be graded.
| Mar. 31
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Apr. 10 | 8.1 and 8.2
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Apr. 12 | 8.3-8.5
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Apr. 14 | 9.1-9.3
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Apr. 17 | 9.4-9.6 |
7.1, 7.10, 7.12, 7.14, 7.17, 7.18 (assume drag and friction
are unimportant),
7.21 (assume drag and friction are unimportant), 7.24,
7.27(p), 7.38, 7.44, 7.47 (assume drag and friction are
unimportant and that the structure is rigid. Hint: to make it
around the block cannot loose contact with the track).
Note
that problems marked with a (p) are recommendations if you
would like more practice, they are not required and will not be graded.
| Apr. 10
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Apr. 19 | | 8.11(p), 8.15, 8.17, 8.18, 8.20, 8.21(p),
8.40(p), 8.52(p), 8.65
Note
that problems marked with a (p) are recommendations if you
would like more practice, they are not required and will not
be graded. | Apr. 10
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Apr. 21 |
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| Apr. 28
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Apr. 24 | Review
| Practice exam (distributed via email), not graded
| Apr. 28
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Apr. 26 |
| Exam 3 (Ch 6, 7, 8)
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Apr. 28 | Ch 10.1, 11.1
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| Apr. 28
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May 1 | 10.2-10.4, 11.2-11.4, 12.1
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May 3 | 13.1-13.3
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May 5 | 13.4-13.7
| 9.3, 9.14(p), 9.15, 9.18(p), 9.23, 9.24, 9.29, 9.44
10.1, 10.3(p), 10.6, 10.12(p), 10.16, 10.18, 10.28
10.32,
11.15,
13.11, 13.16(p), 13.31, 13.40
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May 10 |
| Final Exam at 8:15-10:30am
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