Physics 113 -Morning
Summer 2011
Due Date |
P.S. # |
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Sections |
Underlined problems are to be turned in on due
date |
June 2 (Th.) |
1 |
1 |
1-2 Measurement
and Units |
15, 17, 26, 27 |
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1-3 Working with
numbers |
31, 30, 35 |
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Problems
(Estimation) |
39, 40, 41, 45, 53 |
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2 |
For Thought |
3, 4, 11, 12 |
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2-1 Average
Motion: Distance,
time, speed, velocity |
17 |
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2-2 Instantaneous
velocity |
23, 51 |
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2-3 Acceleration |
25, 28 |
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2-4 Constant
Acceleration |
31,32, 35, 38, 61, 73,82 |
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2-5 The Constant
Acceleration of Gravity |
40, 42, 69 |
June 9 (Th.) |
2 |
3 |
For Thought |
12, 15, 16 |
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3-1 Vectors |
24 48, 49, 50,58 |
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3-2 Velocity and
Acceleration Vectors |
29, 31, 52 |
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3-3 Relative
Motion |
34, 35,56 |
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3-4 Constant
Acceleration |
60 |
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3-5 Projectile
Motion |
61, 66 , 73, 76,78 |
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3-6 Uniform
Circular Motion |
45, 47 |
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4 |
For Thought |
2, 9, 11 |
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4-2 |
16, 17 |
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4-4 Mass
and Weight: The Force of Gravity |
24, 26 |
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4-5 Using
Newton’s Second Law: Adding Forces |
31, 41,70 |
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4-6 |
34, 38, 45, 47, 51, 53, 66 |
June 16 (Th.) |
3 |
5 |
For Thought |
3, 8, 9 |
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5-1 Using
Newton’s Second Law |
33, 34, 35, 36 |
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5-2 Multiple
Objects |
19, 20 |
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5-3 Circular
Motion |
25, 27, 37, 41, 56, 62 |
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5-4 Friction |
28, 30, 42, 46, 49, 51 |
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Problems (Drag
Forces) |
65 |
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6 |
For Thought |
4, 5, 8 |
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6-1 Work and the
Scalar Product |
20, 21, 80, 43 |
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6-2 Varying
Forces |
22, 51, 77 |
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6-3 Kinetic
Energy |
28, 81 |
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6-4 Power |
38, 40, 67, 70 |
June 23 (Th.) |
4 |
7 |
For Thought |
3, 10 |
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7-1 Conservative
and Non-conservative Forces |
11, 12 |
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7-2 Potential
Energy |
34, 38 |
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7-3 Conservation
of Mechanical Energy |
45, 43, 59, 61, 64, 65 |
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7-4 Potential
Energy Curve |
25, 27 |
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Problems
(Non-conservative Forces) |
55 |
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8 |
For Thought |
6, 9 |
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8-2 The Law of
Universal Gravitation |
16, 18 |
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8-3 Orbital
Motion |
37, 38, 42, 57 |
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8-4 Gravitational
Energy |
28, 32, 33 |
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Problems (Tidal
Forces) |
63 |
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9 |
For Thought |
1, 4, 6 |
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13, 37, 39 |
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9-2 Momentum |
41, 43, 48, 52 |
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9-3 Kinetic
Energy in Many-Particle Systems |
24 |
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9-5 Inelastic
Collisions |
26, 28, 29, 57, 67 |
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9-6 Elastic
Collisions |
31, 33, 61, 62, 65, 71 |
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Problems
(impulse, neither elastic nor inelastic) |
55, 70 |
June 30 (Th.) |
5 |
10 |
For Thought |
8, 13 |
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10-1 Angular
Velocity and Acceleration |
18, 47 |
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10-2 Torque |
22, 25 |
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10-3 Rotational
Inertia and the Analog of Newton’s Law |
28, 34, 57, 58, 65 |
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10-4 Rotational
Energy |
35, 37 |
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10-5 Rolling
Motion |
62, 64, 68 |
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11 |
For Thought |
7 |
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11-1 Angular
Velocity and Acceleration Vectors |
12, 15 |
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11-2 Torque and
the Vector Cross Product |
16,19, 46 |
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11-3 Angular
Momentum |
24, 36, 37, 49, 61 |
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11-4 Conservation
of Angular Momentum |
26, 40, 47, 51 |
July 7 (Th.) |
6 |
12 |
For Thought |
5, 10 |
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12-1 Conditions
for Equilibrium |
16, 17 |
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21 |
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12-3 Examples of
Static Equilibrium |
22, 28, 29, 40, 57, 61 |
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12-4 Stability |
25 |
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13 |
For Thought |
3, 10 |
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13-1&2
Oscillations and SHM |
40, 42 |
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13-3 Applications
of SHM |
45, 50, 56, 64, 70, 79 |
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13-4 Circular
Motion and SHM |
57 |
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13-5 Energy in
SHM |
34, 59, 68 |
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13-6&7 Damped
HM and Resonance |
37, 39 |
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14 |
For Thought |
2, 9, 10, 11, 15 |
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14-1 Wave
Properties |
17, 20 |
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14-2 Math
Description of Wave Motion |
23, 24, |
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14-3 Waves on a
String |
27, 47, 54 |
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14-4 Sound
Waves and the Speed of Sound in Gases |
32, 61 |
July 12 (Tu.) |
7 |
14 |
14-5 Superposition
Principle and Wave Interference |
36, 37, 53, 52 |
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14-7 Standing
Waves |
66, 41, 72 |
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14-8 Doppler
Effect & Shock waves |
44, 45, 74, 75 |
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Problems (Wave
Power and Intensity) |
50, 51, 57,58, 65 |
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15 |
For Thought |
5, 9, 14 |
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15-1 Describing
Fluids: Density and Pressure |
21, 22, 40 |
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15-2 Hydrostatic
Equilibrium |
45, 47 |
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15-3 Archimedes’
Principle and Buoyancy |
30, 50, 60 |
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15-4&5 Fluid
Dynamics and Applications |
56, 57, 63, 67 |
Important:
-Late homework
will not be accepted.
-Work on the underlined Conceptual For Thought questions needs to be shown for the problem set to be graded, even though no grades will be assigned to those For Thought questions.