Agenda:
- New Words: kilogram, meter
New Notation: kg, m,s
New Technique:
Using Graphical Analysis III,
measuring with meterstick
New Concept: Writing lab reports.
Lesson 4: ONE-DIMENSIONAL MOTION Wednesday, Aug 23, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 5: Acceleration Wednesday, Aug 23, 9:00 - 10:00
Lesson 6: Exp 2 Disp & Vel Friday Aug 25 8:00 - 10:00
Lesson 7&8: ONE-D KINEMATICS and EQ I &II Monday
Aug 28, 8:00 - 10:00
Lesson 10: Recitation 1 Wed August 30, 9:00 - 10:00
- Agenda
Discuss problems
Look at Eric Mazur's & Paul Hewitt's Conceptual problems on vectors.- Homework 3 (Do 1, 2,3,4,10,11,12) is due tomorrow evening.
- What's Kinematics and Vectors Good For?-3 You can get 5 points extra credit on your homework, (handy in case you miss a homework), or, you might just find this interesting reading.
Lesson 11. Exp 3 Acceleration Wed Sept. 6, 8:00 - 10:00
Lesson 12. Exp 4 2-D Motion Friday, Sept. 8
Lesson 13: TWO-DIMENSIONAL KINEMATICS I Monday Sept. 11, 8:00 - 8:50
- Turn in Exp 4
- Reading: Chapter 3 [Sections 4], Workbook chap 4b
- Questions: Chapter 4 [15-17]
- L12 Follow-Up Problems: None
- L13 Preparation Problems: wkb ch 4b problems.
- Today's warmup 6
- Objectives:
- 13-1. Understand that motion in two dimensions consists of independent motions in two perpendicular directions
13-2. Be able to formulate kinematic equations for each component of motion.
13-3. Be able to solve 2-D, constant acceleration, projectile motion problems.
- Agenda
- Discuss warmup
Look at some simulations -Animated blackboard etc.
- New Vocabulary
- New Techniques
The mechanics of 2-D problems
- New Concepts
Motion in two directions at once are independent of each other.
Lesson 15: Test 1 Wednesday Sept. 13, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 16: TWO-D KINEMATICS II Wednesday Sept. 13, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: Chapter 3 [Sections 5], Workbook chap 4b
- Questions: Chapter 3 [15,16,17]
- L15 Follow-Up Problems: None
- L16 Preparation Problems: Chapter 3 [17,20,21]
- Homework 5, do 5,6,7,8,9 is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 16-1. Understand that motion in two dimensions consists of eight variables and can all be reduced to two equations in two unknowns
16-2. Be able to formulate kinematic equations for each component of motion.
16-3. Be able to solve 2-D, constant acceleration, projectile motion problems.
- Agenda
- Look at some simulations -Animated blackboard etc
- New Vocabulary
- New Techniques
- New Concepts
Motion in two directions at once are independent of each other.
Lesson 18: NEWTON'S 1st AND 2nd LAWS Monday Sept. 18, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 19: NEWTON'S THIRD LAW Monday Sept. 18, 9:00 -
10:00
Lesson 20: Freebody Diagrams Wednesday Sept. 20, 8:00 -
8:50
Lesson 21: Friction Wednesday Sept. 20, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: Chapter 4 [Sections 7],, wkb chap 5c
- Questions: Chap 5: [2,4,5]
- L20 Follow-Up Problems: wkb chap 5b
- L21 Preparation Problems: Chapter 4 [38,39,41,45,53], wkb ch 5c
- Homework 6: 1 - 25 is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 21-1. Be able to correctly include friction in FBD's.
21-2. Know formulas for static and kinetic friction.
21-3. Be familiar with Newton's third law.
21-4 Know that the friction forces always oppose the direction of motion.
- Agenda
- Warmup analysis
- Look at simulations.
- New Vocabulary
Static and Kinetic Friction- New Notation
Coefficients of friction ms , mk- New Concepts
Passive forces, how and when they function.
Lesson 22. Exp 6 Newton's 3rd Law Friday, Sept. 22, 8 -
10
- Reading: Exp 6
- Questions: none
- L21 Follow-Up Problems: Chap 4 [59, 79 -5 pts bonus]
- Today's Lab Prep #6
- Objectives:
- 22-1. Understand the connection between force, time, and change in momentum.
22-2 Be able to describe Newton's 3rd law in your own words.
22-3 Understand why two objects can experience the same force, yet receive different amounts of damage from it. (Know which component of force that does the damage.)
22-4 Be able to apply this law in all FBD's.
- Agenda
- Discuss equipment.
Plan the procedure
Do the lab
- New Vocabulary
Force - in Newtons
Inertia
Mass
Momentum
- New Techniques
Bean bag dropping
Obtaining speed "by hand"
- New Concepts
change in momentum
Force
Lesson 24: Circular Motion, Orbits, and Newton's Laws
Wednesday Sept. 27, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 25: Recitation 4 Wednesday Sept. 27, 9:00 -
10:00
Lesson 26: Experiment 7 Work and Energy Friday, Sept. 29.
- Reading: Exp 7, Chapter 5, sections 1 & 2
- Questions: Chapter 5, [ 1,2,3,5,7,9. ]
- L26 Prep Problems Chap 5 [ 8,9, 19,30,35,56. ]
- Today's Lab Prep #7
- Objectives:
- 26-1. Know the definition of the scalar product.
26-2. Know the definition of work.
26-3. Know the units of work and energy.
26-4. Be able to solve problems involving work done by forces, including gravity and spring forces.
26-5. Know the definition of kinetic energy.
26-6 Be able to calculate the kinetic energy of an object.
26-7 Know the definition of power and the units associated with it.
26-8 Be able to distinguish between power and energy.
26-9 Be able to explain the relationship between work and kinetic energy mathematically. (use the work-energy theorem.)
- Agenda
- Discuss equipment.
Plan the procedure
Do the lab
- New Vocabulary
Work
Energy
Joules (J) = N m
Watts (W) = J/s
Power
dot product of vectors (also called the scalar product)
- New Techniques
- New Concepts
work
power
kinetic energy
mechanical energy
the Work-Energy theorem
Lesson 27: Chapter 7, Work and Energy Monday Oct 9, 8:00 -
8:50
- Turn in Exp 7
- Reading: Chapter 5, sections 1 & 2, wkb Chapter 6
- Questions: Chapter 5, [ 1,2,3,5,7,9. ]
- L27 Prep Problems Chap 5 [ 8,9, 19,30,35,56. ]
- L26 Follow-Up problems: Do the homework for Exp 7.
- Today's Warmup 12
- What's Physics Good For?
- Objectives:
- Same as Lesson 28
- Agenda
- Analyze warmups
Emphasize using bar charts
- New Vocabulary
Work
Energy
dot product of vectors (also called the scalar product)
Power
- New Techniques
Using Bar charts- New Concepts
Lesson 29: Potential Energy & Conservative Forces
Wednesday Oct 11, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 32: Recitation 5 Wednesday Oct 11, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: none
- Questions: none
- L31 Follow-Up Problems: none
- L23 Preparation Problems: none
- Homework 8 Part I do problems 1 - 9. and
- Homework #8 Part II do problems 1,2,3,5,6,9.
- Homework #8 Part III, do problems 1,3,4 is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 32-1. Be able to put all the energy information together.
- Agenda
- Warmup analysis
- Look at Mazur's and Hewitt's problems to make sure we have the concepts.
- look at several problems.
- New Vocabulary
- New Notation
- New Concepts
Lesson 33. Exp 8 Put
the Spring in the Box. Friday,
Oct 13.
Reading: Exp
8
- Questions: none
- Today's Lab Prep #8
- Objectives:
- 24-1. Determine correct distance to pull back the spring to make it land in the box.
- Agenda
- Discuss equipment.
Plan the procedure
Do the lab
- New Vocabulary
- New Techniques
- New Concepts
Get a taste of the real thing.
Lesson 34: Collisions, Impulse, & Momentum Monday Oct .16,
8:00 - 8:50
- Turn in Exp 8
- Reading: Chapter 9 [Sections 1-4], wkb chap 7a
- Questions: Chapter 9 [1-26, 28,29]
- L33 Follow-Up Problems: none
- L20 Preparation Problems: Chapter 9 [Review, 1,4,5,7,9,15A, 16, 20A, 27,30]
- Today's warmup 14
- Objectives:
- 34-1. Understand that the Center of Mass is an "average position" of all of a system's mass.
34-2. Be able to distinguish between external and internal forces.
34-3. Be able to show that if the net external force is zero, Newton's second law results in conservation of momentum.
34-4. Be able to solve problems by employing conservation of momentum.
34-5*. Know the expressions for thrust and terminal speed for rocket propulsion.
34-6*. Be able to solve problems involving rocket propulsion.
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Do some physlets in class and discuss.- New Vocabulary
Impulse- New Technique
Lesson 35: Test 2 Review Monday Oct 16, 9:00 -
10:00
Lesson 36: Test
2 Wednesday Oct 18, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 37: 2-D Collisions and Center of Mass Wednesday Oct 18, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: Chapter 9 [Sections 5,6,7], wkb chap 7b
- Questions: none
- L37 Preparation Problems: wkb ch 7b
- Homework 9 part 1: do 1-4, 6,7,10,11; part 2: do 1,3,5,6,7,9 is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 37-1. Know that 2 D motion can be separated into two momentum problems.
37-2. Know the billiard ball principle.
37-3. Know how to obtain rcm, vcm, acm- Agenda
- spiral center of mass problems
- The canoe problem
- The stack of bricks
- New Vocabulary
center of mass- New Notation
- New Concepts
Elastic collisions result in right angle trajectories.
Lesson 38. Exp 9 Impulse-Momentum Oct 20
- Reading: Exp 9
- Questions: none
- Today's Lab Prep #9
- Objectives:
- 38-1. Be able to use Impulse -Momentum to solve real problems.
- Agenda
- Discuss equipment.
Plan the procedure
Do the lab
- New Vocabulary
Impulse- New Techniques
- New Concepts
Impulse = change in momentum
Lesson 39: Chap 10 Kinematic Eq Of Rotational Motion with
constant angular acceleration Monday Oct. 23, 8:00 - 8:50
- Turn in Exp 9
- Reading: Chapter 10 [Sections 1-5], wkb chap 8
- Questions: Chapter 10 [2,3,4,7,11,12,13,14,15,17,18]
- L39 Follow-Up Problems: none
- L39 Preparation Problems: Chapter 10 [1,6,9,16,17,20]
- Today's warmup 15
- Objectives:
- 39-1. Understand the relationship between angular velocity, angular acceleration, and angular position of an object in rotational motion.
39-2. Know the definition of torque and be able to calculate its magnitude.
39-3. Know what is meant by the phrase "rotational inertia".
39-4. Be able to calculate the rotational inertia for a system of point masses.
39-5. Be able to recognize the similarity between angular quantities and their linear motion counterparts.
39-6. Remember that t = rF = Ia
39-7. Be able to calculate moment of Inertia I
39-8 Know I for a rod, solid and hollow disk and sphere.
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Do Alps
Do some physlets in class and discuss.- New Vocabulary
Moment of Inertia = rotational Inertia
angular velocity
angular acceleration
Torque- New Technique
Finding rotational Inertia
Lesson 41: Rolling Motion, Torque as a Cross Product
Wednesday Oct 25, 8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 42: Angular Momemtum Wednesday Oct 25, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: Chapter 11 [Sections 3,4,5], wkb chap 8
- Questions:
- L41 Follow-Up Problems: wkb chap 8
- L42 Preparation Problems: none
- Homework 10 Part I: 1-10, 11, 12,13,15-18, 19 , Part II: 3,4,5,7,8,9,10 is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 42-1. Know what is meant by the phrase "angular momentum".
42-2. Be able to calculate the magnitude and direction of angular momentum of a particle about a point.
42-3. Know the relationship between angular momentum and torque.
42-4. Be able to show that if the net external torque of a system is zero, then the angular momentum is constant.
42-5. Know the principle of conservation of angular momentum and be able to use it to solve problems.
- Agenda
- Warmup analysis
- Look at Fido and the Fat lady
- Ride the wheel and drop a weight
- New Vocabulary
Angular Momentum L = Iv- New Notation
- New Concepts
Conservation of angular momentum in isolated systems
Lesson 43. Exp 10 Torque Friday, Oct. 27
- Reading: Exp 6
- Questions: none
- Today's Lab Prep #10: Do Problems 21 - 25
- Today's Pop Quiz #1 Due Monday
- Objectives:
- 43-1. Demonstrate ability to calculate torque two different ways.
43-2. Know that the mass of an object can be treated as if it were located at its center of mass.
- Agenda
- Respond to Lab Prep
Discuss equipment.
Plan the procedure
Do the lab
- New Vocabulary
- New Techniques
Know that the mass of an object can be treated as if it were located at its center of mass.
Lesson 44: Ch 12 Static Equilibrium Monday Oct 30, 8:00 -
8:50
- Turn in Exp 10
- Reading: Chapter 12 [Sections 1-3]
- Questions: Chapter 12 [2,4,5,7,12. ]
- L19 Follow-Up Problems:
- L20 Preparation Problems:Chapter 12 [ 6,8,13,21,35,36,37,45,47]
- Today's warmup 17
- What's Physics Good For ?
- Objectives:
- 44-1. Be able to set up the reference frame, draw the FBD, and write the equations for equilibrium.
44-2, Remember, F = ma
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Activities boards, show 'em the deck post problem
Do some physlets in class and discuss.- New Vocabulary
- New Technique
Lesson 46: Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM) Wednesday Nov. 1,
8:00 - 8:50
Lesson 47: The Pendulum Wednesday Nov. 1, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: Chapter 13 [Sections 4-7], wkb chap 5c
- Questions: Chap 13, [10-12, 16-18]
- L22 Follow-Up Problems: none
- L23 Preparation Problems: Chapter 13 [25,27], wkb ch 5c
- Objectives:
- 47-1. Know the formula for the period of a pendulum.
47-2. Know what approximations required to obtain this formula.
- Agenda
- Look at simulations.
- New Vocabulary
Simple Pendulum- New Concepts
Passive forces, how and when they function.
Lesson 48: Chapter 14 Law of Gravity, Kepler's Equations
Friday Nov 3
- Reading: Chapter 14 [Sections 1-5, 8]
- Questions: Chapter 14 [1-5, 7,9]
- L19 Follow-Up Problems: None
- L20 Preparation Problems: Chapter 14 [1,3,7,13,14, 18, 20,28,29,31]
- Today's warmup 19
- Today's Puzzle #4
- Objectives:
- 48-1. Know the law of gravity.
48-2. Know how to calculate weight at different distances from earth .
48-3. Know what Kepler's 3 equations are.
48-4. Know the total energy for circular orbits is always negative.
48-5. Be able to calculate escape velocity.
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Do some physlets in class and discuss.- New Vocabulary
Kepler's laws- Law of Gravity
- New Concepts
Orbital Energy
Lesson 50: Pressure Applications Monday Nov 6, 8:00 -
8:50
Lesson 51: Recitation 6 Monday Nov 6, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: None
- Questions: none
- L50 Follow-Up Problems: None
- L51 Preparation Problems: None
- Hwk 11a: 20,23,24, Hwk 11b: 8 - 11, Hwk 11c: 7 - 13, Hwk 11d: 1,2,9,10, Hwk 11e: 2,4, is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 51-1. Be able to understand concepts and do problems.
- Agenda
- Look at Mazur and Hewitt's conceptual problems.
Lesson 52. Exp 11 Archimedes Principle Wed, Nov 8
- Reading: Exp 11
- Questions: none
- Today's Lab Prep 11
- Objectives:
- 52-1. Understand Archimedes Principle
- Agenda
- Discuss equipment.
Plan the procedure
Do the lab
Lesson 53: Bernoulli's LAW Monday Nov 13, 8:00 -
8:50
- Turn in Exp 11
- Reading: Chapter 15 [Sections 5-7]
- Questions: None
- L52 Follow-Up Problems: none
- L53 Preparation Problems: Chapter 15 [36, 37, 49]
- Today's warmup 21
- Objectives:
- 53-1. Understand Bernoulli's Principle
53-2. Know what Torricelli's Law is and how to use it.
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Do some physlets in class and discuss.- New Vocabulary
Torricelli's Law
Bernoulli's Law- New Technique
Lesson 55: Test
3 Wednesday Nov 15, 8:00 -
8:50
Lesson 56: Chap 19 Temperature Wednesday Nov 15, 9:00 - 10:00
- Reading: Chapter 19 [Sections 1-3]
- Questions: Ch 19 [4,9,14 ]
- L56 Preparation Problems: Chapter 19 [1,5,10 ],
- Homework 12 is due tomorrow evening.
- Objectives:
- 56-1. Understand the linear relationship between any two temperature scales.
56-2. Know how to convert from one scale to another.
- Agenda
- Discuss Temperture and what it really is
- New Vocabulary
Temperature- New Concepts
Temperature
Lesson 57. Chap 10 Temperature Monday Nov 6, 10:10 -
12:10
- Reading: Chapter 10 [Sections 1-2]
- Questions: Ch 10 [1-3 ]
- L56 Preparation Problems: Chapter 10 [1,3 ],
- Homework 12 is due thursday evening.
- Objectives:
- 56-1. Understand the linear relationship between any two temperature scales.
56-2. Know how to convert from one scale to another.
- Agenda
- Discuss Temperture and what it really is
- New Vocabulary
Temperature
New Concepts
Temperature
Lesson 58: Ideal Gas Law PV = nRT Wednesday, Nov 8, 10:10 -
12:10
- Turn in Exp 12
- Reading: Chapter 10 [Sections 4]
- Questions: Chapter 5 [18,19]
- L57 Follow-Up Problems:Exp 12 Questions
- L58 Preparation Problems: Chapter 10 [25,27,31,35,37,39]
- Today's warmup 22
- Objectives:
- 58-1. Understand how to use the Ideal Gas Law.
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Perhaps look at some simulation- New Vocabulary
Ideal Gas Law- New Technique
Lesson 54: Test 3 Wed, Nov. 15, 2000
Lesson 61:
Lesson 62 Class Act H & T Lab 3 1/2 N's Law of Heating and
Cooling, Monday, Nov. 20, 2000; 10:10 - 12:10
- Reading: Class Act H&T lab 3 1/2 (in lab manual)
- Questions: none
- L65 Follow-Up Problems: Exp 14 Homework
- L66 Preparation Problems: none
- Today's warmup 25
- Objectives:
- 66-1. Learn a little about electricity.
66-2. Practice your calculus
- Agenda
- Do the activity
- Look at results.
- New Vocabulary
law of cooling- New Concepts
Cooling Law
Lesson 63: Chap 11 Section 5 Heat Transfer, Monday, Nov. 27, 2000; 10:10 - 12:10
- Turn in Exp 13
- Reading: Chapter 11 [Sections 5], wkb chap 10
- Questions: none
- L61 Follow-Up Problems:H & T Lab 3 Problems
- L61 Preparation Problems: Chapter 11 [ 35,37,41,47]
- warmup 26
- Homework 14a: 6-10, 14, 15, Hwk 14b: 1-10
- Objectives:
- 61-1. Try to understand the heat transfer formula.
61-2. Remember, heat transfer rate (H) is proportional to the temperature difference (Newton's Law of cooling).
61-3. Remember heat transfer rate (H) proportional to the cross-sectional area thru which it travels.
61-4 Remember heat transfer rate (H) inversely proportional to the thickness (L) of the material thru which it travels.
- Agenda
- Warmup analysis
- Discuss the heat transfer formula.
- Look at some conceptual problems.(like on test)
- New Vocabulary
thermal conductivity- R-value
- New Notation
New Concepts
Heat transfer rate is
proportional to temperature difference and cross-sectional area, and
inversely proportional to thickness of material.
Lesson 64: Ch 12 sects 1-3 The First Law of Thermo Wed Nov. 29, 2000; 10:10 - 12:10
- Reading: Chapter 12 [Sections 1-3], wkb chap 10
- Questions: ch 12 [1,5,14]
- L61 Follow-Up Problems:
- L62 Preparation Problems: Chapter 12 [2,4,5,11,13,17]
- Today's warmup 27
- Objectives:
- 62-1. Know the first law of thermodynamics
62-2. Know how to apply it to the difference processes.
- Agenda:
Respond to warmups
Look at different types of problems
Do some physlets in class and discuss.- New Vocabulary
1st law of thermo U = Q-W
Cyclic process
Isobaric Process
Isothermal Process
Isovolumetric process
New
Principle
First Law of Thermo U= Q - W, where Q is heat imput and W is work
done by the system
Lesson 67: Heat Capacity Monday Dec 4, 10:10 - 12:10
- Reading: Chapter 11, sections 1-3, wkb ch 10
- Questions: Chapter 11 [ 1,8,17]
- L63 prep problems Chapter 11 [5,10,11,13,20]
- Today's warmup 28
- Objectives:
- 63-1. Make sure that you know that when the energy input is at a constant rate, the temperature vs time curve is a straight line.
63-2 Understand that 62-1 means that total heat input (Q) is proportional to the change in temperature, i.e. Q = mc (Tf - T0)
63-3 Be aware that we use two different units of energy for heat, calories and joules, and that specific heat is different in these two different units.
63-4 Know the difference between heat capaicty of a sample and specific heat of a substance.
63-5 Know the definitions of heat, temperature, and total internal mechanical energy of a system.
- Agenda
- Discuss new vocabulary
Look at some conceptual problems
Do some problems
- New Vocabulary
specific heat of a substance
heat capacity
calories
heat
temperature
total internal energy of a system
- New Techniques
heat problems are conservation of energy problems
S Qi = 0
New Concepts
heat
specific
heat
Lesson 69: Review for Final Friday Dec 8, 10:10 - 12:10
Lesson 70: Final Exam Wednesday, Dec 13, 10:10 - 12:10
.