Lecture: M,W,F 9:30-10:20, Sims 209 Course Schedule WileyPlus
Professor: Dr. Ponn Maheswaranathan (Mahes).
Office: 213-B, Sims, Office Hours: M & W 10:30 - 12:00 or by appointment.
Phone: 323 4940, E-mail: mahesp@winthrop.edu
Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics; Halliday, Resnick, & Walker, 8th Edition, John Wiley Publishing.
Laboratory:
M 2
- 4:50 PM or T 8-10:50 AM or W 2 - 4:50 PM or R 2 - 4:50 PM.
Students need to register for one of the above lab sections,
PHYS
211L.
Physics laboratory will start during the second week, Aug. 31-Sept.3, Sims 205.
Course Objectives:
Attendance and Participation:
The attendance policy described in the Winthrop
University undergraduate catalog will be followed. Students are encouraged to attend all the lectures
and to actively take part in classroom activities. Regular attendance
and good participation efforts will help in the final letter grade assignment
for borderline cases.
Homework:
Chapter sections, questions, and problems are assigned
for each lecture. It is important that you read the chapter sections before
coming to a lecture. After attending the lecture you should re-read the chapter, answer the questions
and solve problems. WileyPlus
will used to collect selected homework and grading.
Students with Disabilities:
Winthrop University is dedicated to
providing access to education. If you have a disability and need classroom
accommodations, please contact Gena Smith, Coordinator, Services for Students
with Disabilities, at 323-3290, as soon as possible. Once you have your
professor notification, please tell me so that I am aware of your accommodations
well before the first {test/paper/assignment}.
Student Conduct Code: The policy on student academic misconduct is outlined in the “Student Conduct Code Academic Misconduct Policy” in the online Student Handbook (http://www2.winthrop.edu/studentaffairs/handbook/StudentHandbook.pdf).
Syllabus change policy: The instructor will make changes to this syllabus as deemed necessary for the progression of the course.
Tests & Final: Four tests (10% each) and a comprehensive final (25%) are scheduled as follows.
| Date | Tests and Final | Chapters | Content Description |
| 09-18-09 | Test #1 | 1,2,3, & 4 | Kinematics in one dimension, Kinematics in two & three dimensions, and Projectile, Circular, & Relative Motions. |
| 10-14-09 | Test #2 | 5,6,7, & 8 | Newton's laws of motion, Friction, Circular motion, Work, Energy, Power, and Conservation of Energy. |
| 11-16-09 | Test #3 | 9,10,11, & 12 | Center of Mass, Momentum, Rotational Kinematics & Dynamics, Angular Momentum, Equilibrium, and Elasticity. |
| 12-7-09 | Test #4 | 13,15,16,&17 | Gravitation, Oscillations, and Waves. |
| 12-15-09, 11:30 AM | Final Exam | 1-17 | Comprehensive |
Points & Grade:
The lowest test score will be dropped. Best three test scores: 30%,
Homework/Activities: 20%, Laboratory: 25%, and Final: 25%.
The letter grade will be assigned as follows:
90%-100% = A 85%-89%
= B+ 80%-84% = B 75%-79% = C+ 70%-74% = C 65%-69% =
D+ 60%-64%
= D 0%-59% = F