PS 160 - Physics II for Engineers
Embry-Riddle University
Spring 2004
M. Anthony Reynolds

Understanding means seeing that the same thing said different ways is the same thing
- Ludwig Wittgenstein

I shot an arrow into the air,
It fell to earth, I knew not where

- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

INFORMATION

This is the second semester of a three-semester, calculus-based physics sequence.  A required prerequisite is PS 150 - Physics I for Engineers, and the following course is PS 250 - Physics III for Engineers.  We will cover special theory of relativity, rotational motion; conservation of angular momentum; simple harmonic motion waves, fluids, heat, kinetic theory, thermodynamics. Prerequisite: PS 150, Co-requisite: MA 242.

Text: University Physics, 11th edition, by Young and Freedman.
Chapters 9-20, 37
See the syllabus for more detailed information.


NEWS
(most recent postings at the top)

   Exam #3 review   

Chapter 20 – Extra Credit
Due Thu Apr 22:  Q20.4, Q20.8, Q20.13, 20.3, 20.11, 20.16, 20.22, 20.31, 20.39, 20.45
Practice problems:  Q20.6, Q20.9, Q20.16, 20.4, 20.12, 20.15, 20.23, 20.25, 20.49, 20.59

Chapter 19
Due Thu Apr 15:  Q19.1, Q19.4, Q19.14, 19.4, 19.14, 19.26, 19.31, 19.34, 19.50, 19.66
Practice problems:  Q19.2, Q19.9, Q19.15, 19.8, 19.15, 19.22, 19.28, 19.37, 19.48, 19.68

Chapter 18
Due Thu Apr 8:  Q18.13, Q18.15, Q18.23, 18.13, 18.25, 18.35, 18.41, 18.47, 18.62, 18.81
Practice problems:  Q18.3, Q18.10, Q18.32, 18.12, 18.29, 18.32, 18.52, 18.61, 18.65, 18.69

 

Boyle's Law  (Boyle)
Charles' Law (Charles)
Avogadro's Law
  (Avogadro)

Gas Laws
more Guided Tours

Another homework assignment

Chapter 17
Due Thu Apr 1:  Q17.3, Q17.6, Q17.27, 17.10, 17.16, 17.34, 17.50, 17.98, 17.104, 17.124
Practice problems: Q17.4, Q17.10, Q17.20, 17.5, 17.29, 17.37, 17.55, 17.77, 17.95, 17.97

 

   Exam #2 review  
   Exam #1 review   

Post Glacial Rebound of the Earth's Crust

The latest homework assignments

Chapter 13
Due Thu Feb 19:  Q13.5, Q13.7, Q13.12, 13.6, 13.7, 13.24, 13.41, 13.49, 13.75, 13.90
Practice problems:  Q13.1, Q13.6, Q13.10, 13.10, 13.16, 13.23, 13.44, 13.51, 13.67, 13.85 

Chapter 14
Due Thu Feb 26:  Q14.9, Q14.20, Q14.29, 14.7, 14.24, 14.29, 14.34, 14.47, 14.55, 14.67
Practice problems:  Q14.8, Q14.10, Q14.21, 14.6, 14.14, 14.28, 14.31, 14.35, 14.59, 14.80

Chapter 15
Due Thu Mar 4: Q15.2, Q15.10, Q15.15, 15.6, 15.18, 15.20, 15.32, 15.46, 15.54, 15.73
Practice problems: Q15.5, Q15.12, Q15.22, 15.4, 15.12, 15.29, 15.43, 15.58, 15.59, 15.74

Chapter 16
Due Tue Mar 9: Q16.3, Q16.10, Q16.17, 16.6, 16.15, 16.27, 16.31, 16.40, 16.52, 16.63
Practice problems: Q16.1, Q16.4, Q16.12, 16.4, 16.20, 16.24, 16.34, 16.43, 16.55, 16.72

WELCOME!

The skill to do math on a page
Has declined to the point of outrage
Equations quadratica
Are solved on Math'matica,
And on birthdays we don't know our age


LINKS

Alexander Calder  
Ancient Lake Bonneville  
Earth's crust  

Aristotle's PHYSICS
(or here)
Philosophy of Nature, by Ian Thompson
Thomas Aquinas
(or here)
The Galileo Project

Tutorials

The Physics Hypertext
Hyperphysics
Active Physics
ThinkQuest

 


EXAM SCHEDULE
Exam # Day Date Chapters
1 Tue Feb 10 9, 10, 11, 12
2 Thu Mar 11 13, 14, 15, 16
3 Tue Apr 20 17, 18, 19, 20
Final Sat Apr 24 9-20, 37


A NOTE FOR THE STUDENT

Listening to lectures is not enough.  All processes of learning are somehow connected to active participation, and the learning of physics is no exception.  Therefore, it is imperative that you work diligently at your own desk.  However, this does not mean that you should only work alone.  I encourage you to form study groups and collaborate with your classmates.


LIBRARY

Available at the Jack R. Hunt Library are the following items:

Understanding Physics, by Isaac Asimov - a great science fiction writer explains physics.
Cartoon Guide to Physics, by Gonick and Huffman - physical principles in a visual format.
3000 Physics Problems - lots and lots of practice quantitative problems.


HOMEWORK

Practice at problem solving is an important part of learning physics, especially for engineers.  I suggest that you work as many problems as possible.  I have assigned problems from each chapter, and I will post solutions to certain problems from the text.  Problem solving techniques can be found  here.