Electricity
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Magnetism

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Electricity & Magnetism

Title Electricity & Magnetism
Term Fall 2015
Credits 4
Time Monday&Friday 1:30-2:20 pm
Place Brown Science/Sci 117A
Level Intermediate
Faculty Salimbeni
Office Hours: by appointment(M, Tu, W, F)
Tutor TBD

An introduction to the physics of electric and magnetic phenomena. Topics include electrostatic forces, electric and magnetic fields, induction, Maxwell's equations, and some DC circuits.
Prerequisite: General Physics I and Calculus I and Calculus II or permission of the instructor

Textbook

Physics for Scientists and Engineers a Strategic Approach, vol IV by Randall D. Knight

Course Policies & Grading

Attendance and Participation
Attending the lessons and actively participating in class are essential to successfully pass this course. During the semester you are allowed up to 2 absences for illness, family emergencies, religious observance, etc. Your grade will drop by 3.5 points for each absence beyond the first three. You will not receive any credit for this course if you missed more than a total of 7 classes. Please, come on time to class, three late arrivals will be considered an absence.

Readings, Participation and Pre-class assignments
You are required to participate and collaborate with other students during class discussions, group work and experiments. You are expected to come to class prepared to discuss the material and ask questions. Reading the material is critical for having a productive class time, failing to prepare will affect the learning of you and your classmates. To help you with the reading I will assign pre-class questions that will be discussed during class time. Readings, quality of participation and pre-class assignments are part of your grade (15% of your final grade).

Homework
Homework will be assigned weekly (35% of your final grade). Homework is an essential tool to learn and to receive feedback. For this reason it is important that you hand in your assignments on time. Students are encouraged to work together on the homework assignments. However, your final write-up of the assignment must represent your own understanding; copying another person's work is plagiarism and will result in no credit for that assignment.

Take-Home tests and Final
In addition to the weekly assignments, there will be two take-home tests (30% of your grade) and an in class final (20% of your final grade). You are not allowed to collaborate while you are working on the take-home tests or on the final (unless I assign group work).
Late Police for Assignments, Take-Home tests and Final
This is how late work will affect your grades:
days of delay percentage of the actual grade --------------- ----------------------------------------- 1 to 3 90% 3 to 7 80% 8 to 15 60% 15 to 30 40% over 30 it will not be accepted

Special arrangements for late work can be obtained under very special circumstances agreed through prior discussion with me. No late work will be accepted for the Take-Home tests and Final assignments.

Plagiarism
Academic Honesty is expected of all scientists, and also of all students. Cheating on homework or the final exam will result in no credit.
If you are not sure on how to use a source, please check this link on the library webpage.

Grading
35% Weekly homework
15% Readings, quality of participation and pre-class assignments
30% Take home tests
20% Final exams
Grade Letters
Highest Lowest Letter
100.00 93.00 A
92.99 90.00 A-
89.99 87.00 B+
86.99 83.00 B
82.99 80.00 B-
79.99 77.00 C+
76.99 73.00 C
72.99 70.00 C-
69.99 67.00 D+
66.99 60.00 D
59.99 0.00 F

Other Useful Books

Understanding Physics by Karen Cummings, Priscilla W. Laws, Edward F. Redish, Patrick J. Cooney (on the reserve shelf for the General Physics I course).

Tentative schedule

Month Chapter -------------- ----------------------------------- Week 1 Electric Charge and Forces (Chap 25) Week 2 The Electric Field (Chap 26) Week 3 Gauss's Law (Chap 27) Week 4 The Electric Potential (Chap 28) Week 5 Potential & Field (Chap 29) Week 6 Current and Resistance (Chap 30) Week 7 Fundamentals of Circuits (Chap 31) Week 8 Review Week 9 The Magnetic Field (Chap 32) Week 10 Electromagnetic Induction (Chap 33) Week 11 Electromagnetic Field and Wave (Chap 34) Week 12 AC Circuits (Chap 35) Week 13 Review Week 14 Review
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