Physics 113 -Morning

Homework Assignments

Summer 2012

 

Due Date

P.S. #

Ch.

Sections

1st Ed

Underlined problems are to be turned in on due date

2nd Ed

Underlined problems are to be turned in on due date

May 31 (Th.)

1

1

1-2 Measurement and Units

15, 17, 26, 27

15, 17, 26, 27

 

 

 

1-3 Working with numbers

31, 30, 35

31, 30, 35

 

 

 

Problems (Estimation)

39, 40, 41, 45, 53

39, 41, 42, 47, 55

 

 

2

For Thought

3, 4, 11, 12

2, 3, 10, 11

 

 

 

2-1 Average Motion: Distance, time, speed, velocity

17

16

 

 

 

2-2 Instantaneous velocity

23, 51

21, 49

 

 

 

2-3 Acceleration

25, 28

23, 26

 

 

 

2-4 Constant Acceleration

31,32, 35, 38*, 61, 73,82*

29,30, 33, 34, 59, 73,83

 

 

 

2-5 The Constant Acceleration of Gravity

40, 42, 69

38, 40, 69

June 7 (Th.)

2

3

For Thought

12*, 15, 16

8, 5, 9

 

 

 

3-1 Vectors

24, 48, 49, 50,58

17, 41, 42, 43,52

 

 

 

3-2 Velocity and Acceleration Vectors

29, 31, 52*

22, 24, 45

 

 

 

3-3 Relative Motion

34, 35,56*

27, 28,50

 

 

 

3-4 Constant Acceleration

60

54

 

 

 

3-5 Projectile Motion

61, 66 , 73, 76,78

55, 62 , 70, 73,75

 

 

 

3-6 Uniform Circular Motion

45, 47

38, 40

 

 

4

For Thought

2, 9, 11

2, 8, 10

 

 

 

4-2 Newton’s First and Second Laws

16, 17

15, 16

 

 

 

4-4 Mass and Weight: The Force of Gravity

24, 26

23, 25

 

 

 

4-5 Using Newton’s Second Law: Adding Forces

31*, 41,70*

30, 40,64

 

 

 

4-6 Newton’s Third Law

34, 38, 45, 47, 51, 53, 66

33, 37, 45, 47, 50, 55, 66

June 14 (Th.)

3

5

For Thought

3, 8, 9

3, 9, 10

 

 

 

5-1 Using Newton’s Second Law

33, 34, 35*, 36

33, 35, 34, 36

 

 

 

5-2 Multiple Objects

19, 20

19, 20

 

 

 

5-3 Circular Motion

25*, 27, 37, 41, 56, 62

25, 27, 37, 42, 58, 65

 

 

 

5-4 Friction

28, 30, 42, 46, 49, 51

28, 30, 43, 47, 50, 52

 

 

 

Problems (Drag Forces)

65

68

 

 

6

For Thought

4, 5, 8

4, 5, 7

 

 

 

6-1 Work and the Scalar Product

20, 21, 80, 43

18, 19, 72, 41

 

 

 

6-2 Varying Forces

22, 51, 77

20, 50, 79

 

 

 

6-3 Kinetic Energy

28, 81

27, 81

 

 

 

6-4 Power

38, 40, 67, 70

36, 38, 67, 71

June 21 (Th.)

4

7

For Thought

3, 10*

3, 8

 

 

 

7-1 Conservative and Non-conservative Forces

11, 12

10, 11

 

 

 

7-2 Potential Energy

34, 38

32, 37

 

 

 

7-3 Conservation of Mechanical Energy

45*, 43*, 59, 61, 64, 65

44, 54, 57, 59, 62, 63

 

 

 

7-4 Potential Energy Curve

25, 27

24, 26

 

 

 

Problems (Non-conservative Forces)

55

53

 

 

8

For Thought

6, 9

5, 8

 

 

 

8-2 The Law of Universal Gravitation

16, 18

15, 17

 

 

 

8-3 Orbital Motion

37, 38, 42, 57

37, 39, 45, 60

 

 

 

8-4 Gravitational Energy

28, 32, 33

27, 31, 32

 

 

 

Problems (Tidal Forces)

63

68

 

 

9

For Thought

1, 4, 6

1, 4, 6

 

 

 

9-1 Center of Mass

13, 37, 39

13, 38, 41

 

 

 

9-2 Momentum

41, 43, 48, 52

43, 45, 51, 57

 

 

 

9-3 Kinetic Energy in Many-Particle Systems

24*

22

 

 

 

9-5 Inelastic Collisions

26, 28, 29, 57, 67

26, 28, 29, 63, 74

 

 

 

9-6 Elastic Collisions

31, 33, 61, 62, 65, 71

31, 33, 67, 68, 71, 78

 

 

 

Problems (impulse, neither elastic nor inelastic)

55, 70

61, 77

June 28 (Th.)

5

10

For Thought

8, 13

7, 12

 

 

 

10-1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration

18, 47*

17, 45

 

 

 

10-2 Torque

22, 25

21, 24

 

 

 

10-3 Rotational Inertia and the Analog of Newton’s Law

28, 34, 57, 58, 65

27, 33, 57, 58, 65

 

 

 

10-4 Rotational Energy

35, 37

34, 36

 

 

 

10-5 Rolling Motion

62, 64, 68

62, 64, 68

 

 

11

For Thought

7

7

 

 

 

11-1 Angular Velocity and Acceleration Vectors

12, 15

13, 16

 

 

 

11-2 Torque and the Vector Cross Product

16*,19, 46

19,18, 44

 

 

 

11-3 Angular Momentum

24, 36, 37*, 49, 61*

24, 34, 35, 47, 54

 

 

 

11-4 Conservation of Angular Momentum

26, 40, 47, 51

26, 38, 45, 49

July 5 (Th.)

6

12

For Thought

5, 10

5, 10

 

 

 

12-1 Conditions for Equilibrium

16, 17*

16, 14

 

 

 

12-2 Center of Gravity

21

20

 

 

 

12-3 Examples of Static Equilibrium

22, 28, 29, 40, 57, 61

21, 27, 28, 38, 55, 60

 

 

 

12-4 Stability

25

25

 

 

13

For Thought

3, 10

3, 10

 

 

 

13-1&2 Oscillations and SHM

40, 42

40, 43

 

 

 

13-3 Applications of SHM

45, 50, 56, 64, 70, 79

46, 51, 59, 67, 74, 83

 

 

 

13-4 Circular Motion and SHM

57

60

 

 

 

13-5 Energy in SHM

34, 59, 68

36, 62, 71

 

 

 

13-6&7 Damped HM and Resonance

37, 39

37, 39

 

 

14

For Thought

2, 9, 10*, 11, 15

2, 9, 12, 11, 15

 

 

 

14-1 Wave Properties

17, 20

17, 20

 

 

 

14-2 Math Description of Wave Motion

23, 24,

23, 25

 

 

 

14-3 Waves on a String

27, 47, 54

29, 49, 56

 

 

 

14-4 Sound Waves and the Speed of Sound in Gases

32, 61

34, 63

July 11 (W.)

7

14

14-5 Superposition Principle and Wave Interference

36, 37, 53, 52

38, 39, 55, 54

 

 

 

14-7 Standing Waves

66, 41*, 72

68, 43, 76

 

 

 

14-8 Doppler Effect & Shock waves

44, 45, 74, 75*

46, 47, 78, 79

 

 

 

Problems (Wave Power and Intensity)

50, 51, 57,58, 65

52, 53, 59,60, 67

 

 

15

For Thought

5, 9, 14

5, 9, 13

 

 

 

15-1 Describing Fluids: Density and Pressure

21, 22, 40

20, 21, 38

 

 

 

15-2 Hydrostatic Equilibrium

45, 47

43, 45

 

 

 

15-3 Archimedes’ Principle and Buoyancy

30, 50, 60

29, 48, 58

 

 

 

15-4&5 Fluid Dynamics and Applications

56, 57, 63, 67*

54, 55, 61, 65

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,  although no grades will be assigned to those For Thought questions.