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Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott Campus Course PS250.05 Physics for Engineers III (Fall 2018) 3 credit hours Time M W F 8:00 8:50 am Bldg. 17-123 Instructor Office Hours Dr. Darrel Smith See my web page: http://physicsx.pr.erau.edu/ Office AC1 Room 253 Phone 777-6663 Course Description This course is a calculus-based study of the fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism. It is the third course of a three-semester sequence, intended for science and engineering students and is designed to provide the students with an appropriate background for more advanced physics and engineering course work. Topics of discussion include: electric forces, electric fields, Gauss s law, Ohm s law, Ampere s law, Faraday s law, Lenz s law, Kirchhoff s law, and Maxwell s equations; electric potential and electrostatic potential energy; capacitance; simple DC circuit theory; magnetic force, magnetic field; inductance; electromagnetic oscillations and wave propagation; linear accelerators, and cyclotrons. Prerequisites: PS160 and MA242. Goals The fundamental aim of the course is to provide a rigorous introduction to classical physics at a realistic level of conceptual and mathematical sophistication for students who are concurrently taking a third-semester course in calculus. The emphasis is on developing an understanding of the basic physical principles. Problem solving is central to this aim and practical applications are introduced where appropriate. Textbook University Physics (14th edition) by Young and Freedman, Pearson, 2016 ISBN-13: 978-0321982582 Attendance "Regular attendance and punctuality, in accordance with the published class schedule, are expected at all times in all courses.".... Don't miss class!! Course Outline Electric Charge and the Electric Field Chapter 22 Gauss s Law Chapter 23 Electric Potential 1 st Exam (10%) "Electrostatics"

Chapter 24 Capacitance and Dielectrics Chapter 25 Current, Resistance, and Electromotive Force Chapter 26 Direct Curent Circuits 2 nd Exam (15%) "DC Circuits" Chapter 27 The Magnetic Field and Magnetic Forces Chapter 28 Sources of Magnetic Field Chapter 29 Electromagnetic induction Chapter 30 Inductance and Magnetic Materials 3 rd Exam (20%) "Magnetic Fields" Chapter 31 Alternating Current Circuits Chapter 32 Electromagnetic Waves Final Exam (30%) Comprehensive Final 8:00 10:00 am December 10, 2018 (Monday) Grading Weight Homework 25% A = 90-100% Exams 10/15/20% each 3 exams = 45%) B = 80-90% Comprehensive Final 30% C = 70-80% D = 60-70% Homework Assignments Homework Assignments are posted on the Mastering Physics website. If you did not purchase a Mastering Physics license with your textbook, you can obtain one by logging in to masteringphysics.com and requesting (i.e., paying for) a student license. The Mastering Physics ID for this course is shown below: MPSMITH91756 Make sure you enter the correct Mastering Physics ID. The homework assignments, along with the exams, are shown in Mastering Physics once you register into my Mastering Physics class. More details for opening a Mastering Physics account are found at the end of this syllabus. Classroom Notebook I encourage you to keep and maintain a notebook for taking class notes and recording the solutions to your MasteringPhysics homework problems. When you prepare for your 3 exams and your final, you will discover that your notebook is a useful study tool. The best way to prepare for the exams is to understand how to solve the homework problems. You are responsible for understanding the solutions to homework problems as well as the material presented in class.

LEARNING OUTCOMES: 1. Describe the interaction of static electric charges, utilizing the concept of electric field and compute the electric field produced by simple charge distributions by direct integration and by employing Gauss's Law. 2. Define electric potential, potential energy, and capacitance, solve related problems. 3. Analyze the behavior of simple direct-current circuits, including resistance-capacitance arrangements. 4. Describe the interaction of moving electric charges utilizing the concept of magnetic field. 5. Describe Gauss law for magnetism, creation of electric fields from changing magnetic fields (Faraday s Law) and the creation of magnetic fields from changing electric fields (Amperes Law with displacement current). 6. Solve problems involving electromagnetic induction and motional EMF. 7. Define inductance and analyze the behavior of resistance-inductance and inductancecapacitance circuits. 8. Describe the interplay of oscillating electric and magnetic fields required for propagating electromagnetic waves. Tutoring Tutoring will begin the 2 nd or 3 rd week of the semester with additional times and tutors added throughout the semester. Go to: ERNIE à Services à Academics à Tutoring Schedule Tutoring is free and unlimited for all ERAU students. Always check the online schedule for updates and changes. Academic Integrity/Conduct Embry-Riddle is committed to maintaining and upholding academic integrity. This includes carrying out one's own course of study within the parameters set by one's instructors, by academic administrators, and by University values. It includes avoiding cheating and plagiarism; maintaining the quest for excellence in study, written assignments, and other academic tasks; and reinforcing honesty and rigor in all one's academic behavior. All students, faculty, and staff have obligations to reinforce the above and take corrective action when necessary. To report issues of academic integrity, contact (in appropriate order); the course Professor, the academic Department Chair and/or the Dean of the College. For more information about academic integrity, please refer to the academic catalog and your course syllabi. For more information see the Student Handbook: https://prescott.erau.edu/-/media/files/prescott/campus-life/dean-of-students/prescott-studenthandbook.pdf?la=en&hash=4a933d54c706d4a969dffdd66ac05357e3d6820f/

Quick Access to Institutional Policies and Services Civil Rights Equity & Title IX https://erau.edu/leadership/title-ix/ Disability Support Services http://prescott.erau.edu/about/disability-support Safety and Security http://prescott.erau.edu/about/security Student Handbook https://prescott.erau.edu/-/media/files/prescott/campuslife/dean-of-students/prescott-studenthandbook.pdf?la=en&hash=4a933d54c706d4a969dffdd66ac05357e3d6820f/ Academic Calendar http://prescott.erau.edu/campus-life/academic-calendar Institutional Review Board https://erau.edu/research/resources/irb/ Vet Resources https://prescott.erau.edu/veterans-resources/ Access To Learning ERAU is committed to the success of all students. It is University policy to provide reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities who qualify for services. If you would like to discuss and/or request accommodations, please contact Disability Support Services in Hazy Library Room 109, extension 6750, or 928/777-6750.

PS250.05 Fall 2018 Date Chapter 22 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 23 Chapter 23 Review Exam 1 Chapter 24 Chapter 24 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 25 Chapter 25 Ch. 25/26 Chapter 26 Chapter 26 Review Exam 2 Chapter 27 Chapter 27 Chapter 27 Ch. 27/28 Chapter 28 Chapter 28 Chapter 28 Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Chapter 29 Chapter 30 Chapter 30 Ch. 30 Review Exam 3 Chapter 31 Chapter 31 Ch. 31 Review Final Exam Lecture 27-Aug 29-Aug 31-Aug 5-Sep 7-Sep 10-Sep 12-Sep 14-Sep 17-Sep 19-Sep 21-Sep 27-Sep 26-Sep 28-Sep 1-Oct 3-Oct 5-Oct 8-Oct 10-Oct 12-Oct 15-Oct 17-Oct 22-Oct 24-Oct 26-Oct 29-Oct 31-Oct 2-Nov 5-Nov 7-Nov 9-Nov 14-Nov 16-Nov 19-Nov 26-Nov 28-Nov 30-Nov 3-Dec 6-Dec 10-Dec

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