| Fall 2000 | September 22, 2000 |
INSTRUCTOR: Jorge E. Hirsch, 5310 Mayer Hall, Ext.
4-3931,
jhirsch@.ucsd.edu
Office Hours: Thursdays, 10:30-12.
COURSE COORDINATOR: Patti Hey, 118 Urey Hall Addition,
Ext. 2-1468.
TEACHING ASSISTANT:
Michael Wang , Ext. 4-4475, SERF 310,
mikewang@physics.ucsd.edu
Office hours: Mondays 1:30-2:30
GRADERS:
Bjorn Ogren,
bogren@ucsd.edu ,
Amber Hatfield
,
rebmalyne@cs.com .
COURSE SCHEDULE:
| Lectures: | MW | 12:20-1:10 pm | WLH 2005 |
| Tu | 4:40-5:30 pm | CENTER 214 | |
| Quizzes: | F | 12:20-1:10 pm | WLH 2005 |
| Discussion Section: | W | 5:45-6:35 pm | CSB 001 |
| Problem Session: | Th | 7:00-8:50 pm | Center 109 |
TEXT: Serway, Moses & Moyer, Modern Physics, Second Edition (Saunders, 1997)
COURSE FORMAT:
This is the fourth quarter of the introductory physics sequence
.The course is aimed at
students majoring in science
and engineering (e.g.,chemistry,biology,computer science,
mathematics, pre-med).
Prerequisites: Physics 2B and Math 20D or 21D.
Physics 2C is strongly recommended.
Discussion Sections:
These sections focus on understanding of theory and methodology, as well
as problem solving.
You are advised to attend these sections and to make them
successful by actively participating.
Problem Sections:
These sections focus on problem solving, in preparation for the quiz. You
are encouraged to attend
and ask questions on homework problems as well as on lecture
material.
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS:
Problems from the book will be assigned for each text chapter, solutions
will be posted on the web
page . To fully understand the material, you should work most
of the problems on your own without help of the solution
key. Homeworks will not be graded.
FINAL EXAM: The final will be a closed-book exam and cover all course material. It will be given on Wednesday, December 6, 11:30-2:30 p.m., location to be announced. Student I.D. is required .
COURSE GRADE: Quizzes 50% (best 6 of 8), Final 50%.
ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:
Please read "UCSD Policy on Integrity of Scholarship" in tthe
2000-2001 UCSD
General Catalog. These rules will be rigorously enforced.
ADD/DROP PROCEDURE:
Use StudentLink to add/change/drop, drop from waitlists. No add/drop
cards will be signed by the instructor or TA.
| Last day to: |
Add.................................................Friday, October 6, 2000
Drop without "W" on transcript.................Friday, October 20, 2000 Drop with "W" on transcript.....................Monday, November 27, 2000 No drops allowed after Monday, November 27, 2000 |
WHOM TO SEE:
Laurie Balenquah, 115 Urey Hall Addition, Physics Dept. Student
Affairs Office, if you have any trouble
using StudentLink to add/change/drop, drop from waitlists.
The Teaching Assistant if you have
questions relating to problem solving methods or
to grades received.
The Instructor, if you have basic questions about the
subject matter, or if you have administrative
problems.
| Week | Topics (Chapters) | Quiz Chapters |
| 1: Sept. 25 | Quantum theory of light (2) | Ch. 2 |
| 2: Oct. 2 | Particle nature of matter (3) | Chpt. 3 |
| 3: Oct. 9 | Matter waves (4) | Ch. 4 |
| 4: Oct. 16 | Quantum mechanics in 1d (5) | Ch. 5 |
| 5: Oct. 23 | Tunneling phenomena (6) | Ch. 6 |
| 6: Oct. 30 | Quantum mechanics in 3d (7) | Ch. 7 |
| 7: Nov. 6 | Relativity (1) | No quiz |
| 8: Nov. 13 | Relativity (1) | Ch. 1 |
| 9: Nov. 20 | Atomic structure (8) | No quiz |
| 10: Nov. 27 | Molecules and solids (10,11,12) | Topics in Ch. 8,10,11,12 |