Physics 322 "Modern Physics II"


Syllabus

Notes on homework:

1) be neat - staple the pages, spiral notebook paper should be trimmed of all hanging pieces

2) show ALL work (includes intermediate steps in deriving equations, substitutions etc)

3)  Most of the time, a proper solution should start with useful relationships or equations, followed by the manipulation
    of those equations in variable form all the way to the final solution and only THEN should they plug in constants and
    known values.  Plugging in numbers at the beginning makes it very difficult to understand the solution and find errors.

4) provide units (and how they were derrived) with ever answer and it's also wise to box-off or underline any final
    numerical solution.

Lecture notes from Prof. Shinar

Special thanks to Prof. James Cochran for preparing a wonderful set of power point slides

Chapter 11:     ch11 slides (pdf)     homework: Q13, 16; P5, 15, 19, 20, 21, 27, 28, 29  due 1/18/07      solutions:   HW1

Chapter 12:     ch12 slides (pdf)     homework: Q 6, 12; P 1, 4, 6, 7,  11, 18, 21, 28       due 2/1/07        solutions:   HW2  

Chapter 13:     ch13 slides (pdf)     homework: HW3                                                      due 2/15/07     solutions:  HW3

Chapter 14:     ch14 slides (pdf)     homework: Q 3, 6; P 3, 4, 5, 11, 15, 20                    due 3/06/07     solutions:  HW4

Chapter 15:     ch15 slides (pdf)     homework: Q 6, 12; P 3, 7, 12, 14, 23, 26                due 3/29/07     solutions: HW5

Chapter 16:     ch16 slides (pdf)     homework: Q 8, 24; P 4, 7, 27, 28, 30, 34                due 4/5/07     solutions:  HW6

Chapter 17:     ch17 slides (pdf)     homework: review text book examples    
 
Chapter 18:     ch18 slides (pdf)     homework: review text book examples