

PHSX 2376
Xiaobing Zhou,
Associate Professor
Electricity,
Magnetism & Motion

Lecture (PHSX 237 -
02): Monday/Wednesday/Friday 8:00 am - 8:50 am at
ELC 203
Instructor: Dr Xiaobing Zhou, Email: xzhou@mtech.edu,
Tel: 496-4350
Office Hours: M/W/F
4:00pm -5:00pm, ELC 304
Textbook (required):
Serway,
A. S. & J. W. Jewett, Jr., Physics
for Scientists and Engineers, (Chapters
23-34), 8th Edition,
Thomson-Brooks/Cole
publishers, 2010.
Main
references (recommended):
- Electricity and Magnetism, online
textbook by Benjamin Crowell,
- Electricity and Magnetism 1
- Electricity
and Magnetism 2
- Molecular
Expressions: Electricity and Magnetism
- HyperPhysics
Concepts
- Bloomfield, Louis A., How Things Work, The Physics of Everyday
Life,2nd Ed., Wiley, 2001.
- de Armond, John, "Ground Fault Interrupters",
http://personal.cha.bellsouth.net/cha/j/o/johngd/files/rv/gfi.pdf,
posted 11/00, Link
- Craford, M. George, Holonyak, Nick, and Kish, Frederick, "In
Pursuit of the Ultimate Lamp", Scientific American 284, 62, February
2001.
Course
Description:
This is the third course in the
calculus-based physics sequence. Basic physical concepts, laws,
properties,
nature, and implication for modern sciences of electricity, magnetism,
and electromagnetic waves are covered. Basic
electronic elements - resistor, capacitor, inductaor, etc. are
introduced. Basic circuit analysis is covered. The
development of problem-solving
skills fundamental to students of all branches of engineering will be
emphasized. Corequisite: M 273 (Differential
Equations),
PHSX 234, PHSX235.
Prerequisites:
Undergraduate level PHSX
234
Minimum Grade of C- and Undergraduate level M 273 (Multivaiable CalculusI) Minimum
Grade of C- and/or Undergraduate level
M
274 (Differential equations)
Minimum Grade of C-).
Course outcomings
(ABET):
After this
course, you (the student) should have
A. an ability to apply
knowledge of
mathematics, science, and engineering
G. an ability to communicate effectively
Homework & Quizzes:
Homework
will generally be assigned on
Wednesday and due the following Wednesday; otherwise, just follow the
announcement in classes or the specified due date on the homework
sheet.
Answer keys to the homework questions will generally be given in the
assignments. No more than that. Homework will be put in the "Homework"
subdirectory under "Course Documents" directory in Blackboard for this
course. Group discussing in doing homework is permitted but copying
answers from others is prohibited. Copied homework will be graded as
“zero” or “F”. No homework will be dropped in calculating your course
grade. Late homework will not be accepted absolutely. Not all questions in
each homework assignment will be graded. Graded questions in each
homework assignment will total 100 pts.
Quizzes:
Basically,
a quiz will be given each
week, but may be on an irregular basis. The content of each quiz will
generally within that covered in the previous week. Of all the quizzes,
the two that you got the lowest grades will be dropped in calculating
your final course grade. Each quiz will total 100 pts. The final grade
for the quizzes will the average of all your quiz grades with the two
lowest dropped out.
Grade
Policy:
Your final
grade for
the course will depend on your active participation, ability to
understand and apply the various concepts, laws, physical process and
calculus in solving electric and magnetic problems. The final grade of
the course will be determined approximately as follows:
Homework: 20%
Quizzes:
30%
Midterm exam: 20%
Final exam: 25%
The
instructor
reserves the right to give extra credit to active participation
and demonstrated interest and capability. Grading scale observes:
A=(92,100], A-=[90, 92], B+=(87, 90), B=[83, 87], B-=[80, 83), C+=(77,
80), C=[73, 77], C-=[70, 73), D+=(67, 70), D=[63, 67], D-=[60, 63),
F=[0, 60). [ or ] means inclusive, ( or ) means exclusive. Also: A=
4.0, A-=3.7, B+=3.3, B=3.0, B-=2.7, C+=2.3, C=2.0, C-=1.7, D+=1.3,
D=1.0, D-=0.7, F=0.
Tentative Schedule:
| Date |
Day |
Lecture No. |
Topic |
Reading
Assignment
|
Homework
(Due each Wednesday)
|
Jan-12-11
Jan-14-11 |
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 1
Lecture 2
|
Electric charge: properties,
conductor, and
induction
Coulomb's law and electric field |
23.1-2
23.3-4 |
|
Jan-17-11
Jan-19-11
Jan-21-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Holiday (MLK)
Lecture 3
Lecture 4
|
Field line and particle motion
Electric flux/Gauss's law |
23.5-7
24.1-2 |
Homework
1
|
Jan-24-11
Jan-26-11
Jan-28-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 5
Lecture 6
Lecture 7 |
Applications of Gauss's law
Electrostatic equilibrium
Lectrical potential/potential difference
|
24.3-4
24.5
25.1-2
|
Homework 2
|
Jan-31-11
Feb-02-11
Feb-04-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 8
Lecture 9
Lecture 10 |
Electrical potential-potential
energy-electric field
Electrical potential calculation
Millikan experiment
|
25.3-4
25.5
25.6-7
|
Homework 3
|
Feb-07-11
Feb-09-11
Feb-11-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 11
Lecture 12
Lecture 13 |
Applications of electrostatics
Capacitance –definition
Capacitance calculation/combination
|
25.8
26.1
26.2-3
|
Homework 4
|
Feb-14-11
Feb-16-11
Feb-18-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 14
Lecture 15
Lecture 16 |
Energy in capacitor
/dielectrics
Electric dipole/atomic description of dielectrics
Electric current/resistance/model |
26.4-5
26.6-7 |
Homework 5
|
Feb-21-11
Feb-23-11
Feb-25-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Holiday
Lecture 17
Lecture 18 |
Resistance & temperature/superconsuctors
Electrical power
|
27.1-3
27.4
27.5-6
|
Homework 6
|
Feb-28-11
Mar-02-11
Mar-04-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 19
Lecture 20
Lecture 21 |
emf/resistor combinations
Kirchhoff's law
RC circuit analysis
|
28.1-2
28.3
28.4
|
Homework 7 |
Mar-07-11
Mar-09-11
Mar-11-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 22
Midterm Exam
Lecture 23 |
Electrical meters and safety
Ch 23 -28
Magnetic
fields/force/torque
|
28.5-6
29.1-2
|
Homework 8 |
Mar-14-11
Mar-16-11
Mar-18-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Spring Break |
|
|
|
Mar-21-11
Mar-23-11
Mar-25-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture
24
Lecture 25
Lecture 26 |
Particle motion/applications
Hall effect
Biot-Savart law
|
29.3-4
29.5
29.6
|
Homework 9
|
Mar-28-11
Mar-30-11
Apr-01-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 27
Lecture 28
Lecture 29
|
Magnetic and current interaction
Ampère's
law
Solenoid/magnetic flux/Gauss's law
|
30.1-2
30.3
30.4-6
|
Homework 10 |
Apr -04-11
Apr-06-11
Apr-08-11
|
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 30
Lecture 31
Lecture 32 |
Displacement current/magnetism /geomagnetism
Self-inductance
RL circuits/energy storage in
inductor/mutual inductance
|
30.7-9
32.1
32.2-4 |
Homework 11
|
Apr-11-11
Apr-13-11
Apr-15-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 33
Lecture 34
Lecture 35
|
Oscillation in LC circuits/RLC circuits
Power source/resistors in AC circuit
Inductor/capacitors in AC circuits
|
32.5-6
33.1-2
33.3-4
|
Homework 12 |
Apr-18-11
Apr-20-11
Apr-22-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 36
Lecture 37
Non-instructionDay |
Series RLC circuits: phase, impedance
Power in AC circuits/resonance in RLC circuits
|
33.5
33.6-7
|
Homework 13 |
Apr-25-11
Apr-27-11
Apr-29-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 38
Lecture 39
Lecture 40 |
Transformer/rectifier/filters
Maxwell's equations/Hertz's apparatus
Plane EM waves |
33.8-9
34.1-2
34.3-4 |
Homework 14 |
May-02-11
May-04-11
May-06-11 |
Monday
Wednesday
Friday |
Lecture 41
Lecture 42
Lecture 43
|
Energy in em waves/plane EM waves
EM wave production/spectrum
Final review
|
34.5
34.6
|
Homework 15
|
May-10-11
|
Tuesday |
Final Exam
|
3:00
pm - 5:00 pm, ELC 203
|
|
|
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