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Physics 2208

Electric charge Coulomb s law Today:

Our Promise We will teach you physics that matters to you. We will treat you with respect. We will help you.

Physics 2208 Spring 2012 Lecturer: Senior Staff: Matthias Liepe Glenn Case, Glenn Fletcher Course Web Site: www.blackboard.cornell.edu Lecture notes Homework assignments and solutions Please sign Sign-up Sheet if you can not access the page and need to be added to Blackboard

Texts: Fundamentals of Physics, 9 th ed., Vol. 2, by Halliday, Resnick, and Walker P2208 Lab Manual 2012 I-Clicker: Please register your I-Clicker for this semester at http://fit.cit.cornell.edu/atcsupport/pollsrvc/. Academic Integrity: We take issues of academic integrity extremely seriously.

Homework assignments: Handed out/due every Wednesday. HW 1 due next week Wednesday. Grading based on effort. Cooperative Learning Problems: Assigned in section. You'll work on them in teams. Labs One during most weeks. No lab book is required. Turn in the completed lab manual pages. Labs start next week, in Rock B54. You must attend all labs! You must attend the lab section you are signed up for! There will be no make-up labs! Quizzes: One each week, in recitation. Based on previous week s lectures, recitation and lab work. Start week of Feb. 6. Participation: Lecture participation, recitation participation, lab part.

Exams: Prelim 1: Thursday, March 1 Prelim 2: Thursday, April 5 Final: Monday, May 14 Grading: Exams: 65% (20% P1, P2, 25% Final) Recitation, HW, Lab, part.: 35% Exams will not be curved (unless we goof). Section grades will be adjusted for differences between TAs. Help each other to learn, and no one will lose!

We will try our best to accommodate everyone who wants to take Physics 2208, but this class is very full. Please see Rosemary French (121 Clark Hall) for help signing up. Lectures on the same day are identical and you can attend either one, no matter which one you signed up for. You must attend the section and labs you are signed up for! See Rosemary French if you need to change sections /labs because of direct conflicts. Registration issues should be settled in the first two weeks.

Course Objective: To introduce you to the ideas and tools of physics relevant to careers in medicine, biology, and other science-related areas. Syllabus: Electric charge, field, and forces Electric potential Electric currents and circuits Magnetic fields and forces Sources of magnetic fields Electromagnetic waves Geometrical optics Interference and diffraction Relativity Quantum mechanics Nuclear and particle physics Concepts will be illustrated with applications.

Math Skills for Physics 2208 Unlike 1101, 2208 is officially calculus-based. However, you need only understand the basic notions of a derivative and an integral.

Getting Help in P2208 1. Study room/ Office Hours All office hours will be held in Clark Hall, second floor, next to room 282. The study room is open: Mondays: 1 6 PM Tuesdays: 1 9 PM Wednesdays: 1 6 PM Thursdays: 1 6 PM Fridays: 1 6 PM Saturdays: 1 6 PM Sundays: study room closed Phys2208 staff will be present during most of the time the study room is open (see detailed schedule on study room door)

Getting Help in P2208 2. Prof. Liepe s Help me! Office Hours Wednesdays, 3-4 PM in 302 PSB. See me if you feel overwhelmed by the material, need study tips, are concerned about your performance

Getting Help in P2208 3. The Learning Strategies Center - B14 Rock Focused on those students needing remedial help in math and physics LSC office hours: Mon-Thurs: 2:30-5:30 pm and 6:30-9:30 pm Friday: 2:30-5:30 pm Saturday: closed Sunday: noon - 9 pm

Getting Help in P2208 4. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) - Gannett Health Center Where to go if you are feeling unusually anxious, stressed or depressed, and especially if these feelings are interfering with your ability to perform in the course. Don't dismiss this option: Psychological issues are one of the most important controllable factors affecting student performance in challenging courses.

Keys to Success in Physics 2208 1. You can't learn how to do physics by reading the text or the solutions manual! Do lots and lots of problems, both on your own and in groups. Your ability to solve problems on your own is the gold standard against which to assess your understanding.

Keys to Success in Physics 2208 2. You get most of the points in recitation, lab and HW for showing up and making a good effort. Don't throw these points away! Missed work carries a huge grade penalty: missing half the homework is roughly equivalent to the difference between getting an "A" and a "C" on a prelim! Do all the assigned work.

(Exam Score)/(Class Mean) Keys to Success in Physics 2208 3. Maintain a consistent effort. Exam Performance Vs. Participation Score - P207 Fall 2003 1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 Prelim 1 Prelim 2 Final Exam 100% 90% 80% 70% 60% <60% Attend lectures, recitations and labs throughout the semester.

Triboelectricity - separation of charge by contact between two different materials. The Triboelectric Series More positive (+) (Tend to donate electrons.) (Tend to accept electrons.) More negative ( ) Rabbit's fur Acetate Human hair Lucite (plexiglass) Wool Glass Quartz Mica Nylon Cat's fur Silk Aluminum Paper Cotton Wood Sealing wax Amber Rubber Metals (Ni, Cu, Ag) Polyester Polystyrene Saran wrap Polyethylene Sulfur Vinyl & PVC Teflon

After the PVC rod is rubbed with wool does the rod have a positive ( ) or a negative ( ) electric charge? A. Positive B. Negative C. Neither, it is electrically neutral.

A PVC rod is rubbed with wool to charge the rod negative and then broad near a floating Heballoon, which has a net negative charge. The electrostatic force between the rod and the balloon will A. Push the balloon away B. Attract the balloon C. Nothing will happen.

A Plexiglas rod is rubbed with vinyl to charge the rod positive and then broad near a floating Heballoon, which has a net negative charge. The electrostatic force between the rod and the balloon will A. Push the balloon away B. Attract the balloon C. Nothing will happen.