Physics 113 -Morning
Summer 2012
Due Date |
P.S. # |
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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 |
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1-3
Working with numbers |
31, 30, 35 |
31, 30, 35 |
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Problems
(Estimation) |
39, 40, 41, 45, 53 |
39, 41, 42, 47, 55 |
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2 |
For
Thought |
3, 4, 11, 12 |
2, 3, 10, 11 |
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2-1
Average Motion: Distance, time, speed, velocity |
17 |
16 |
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2-2
Instantaneous velocity |
23, 51 |
21, 49 |
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2-3
Acceleration |
25, 28 |
23, 26 |
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2-4
Constant Acceleration |
31,32, 35, 38*, 61,
73,82* |
29,30, 33, 34, 59,
73,83 |
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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 |
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3-1
Vectors |
24, 48, 49, 50,58 |
17, 41, 42, 43,52 |
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3-2
Velocity and Acceleration Vectors |
29, 31, 52* |
22, 24, 45 |
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3-3
Relative Motion |
34, 35,56* |
27, 28,50 |
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3-4
Constant Acceleration |
60 |
54 |
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3-5
Projectile Motion |
61, 66 , 73, 76,78 |
55, 62 , 70, 73,75 |
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3-6
Uniform Circular Motion |
45, 47 |
38, 40 |
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4 |
For
Thought |
2, 9, 11 |
2, 8, 10 |
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4-2
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16, 17 |
15, 16 |
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4-4
Mass and Weight: The Force of Gravity |
24, 26 |
23, 25 |
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4-5
Using Newton’s Second Law: Adding Forces |
31*, 41,70* |
30, 40,64 |
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4-6
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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 |
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5-1
Using Newton’s Second Law |
33, 34, 35*, 36 |
33, 35, 34, 36 |
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5-2
Multiple Objects |
19, 20 |
19, 20 |
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5-3
Circular Motion |
25*, 27, 37, 41, 56, 62 |
25, 27, 37, 42, 58, 65 |
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5-4
Friction |
28, 30, 42, 46, 49, 51 |
28, 30, 43, 47, 50, 52 |
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Problems
(Drag Forces) |
65 |
68 |
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6 |
For
Thought |
4, 5, 8 |
4, 5, 7 |
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6-1
Work and the Scalar Product |
20, 21, 80, 43 |
18, 19, 72, 41 |
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6-2
Varying Forces |
22, 51, 77 |
20, 50, 79 |
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6-3
Kinetic Energy |
28, 81 |
27, 81 |
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6-4
Power |
38, 40, 67, 70 |
36, 38, 67, 71 |
June 21 (Th.) |
4 |
7 |
For
Thought |
3, 10* |
3, 8 |
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7-1
Conservative and Non-conservative Forces |
11, 12 |
10, 11 |
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7-2
Potential Energy |
34, 38 |
32, 37 |
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7-3
Conservation of Mechanical Energy |
45*, 43*, 59,
61, 64, 65 |
44, 54, 57, 59,
62, 63 |
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7-4
Potential Energy Curve |
25, 27 |
24, 26 |
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Problems
(Non-conservative Forces) |
55 |
53 |
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8 |
For
Thought |
6, 9 |
5, 8 |
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8-2
The Law of Universal Gravitation |
16, 18 |
15, 17 |
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8-3
Orbital Motion |
37, 38, 42, 57 |
37, 39, 45, 60 |
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8-4
Gravitational Energy |
28, 32, 33 |
27, 31, 32 |
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Problems
(Tidal Forces) |
63 |
68 |
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9 |
For
Thought |
1, 4, 6 |
1, 4, 6 |
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13, 37, 39 |
13, 38, 41 |
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9-2
Momentum |
41, 43, 48, 52 |
43, 45, 51, 57 |
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9-3
Kinetic Energy in Many-Particle Systems |
24* |
22 |
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9-5
Inelastic Collisions |
26, 28, 29, 57,
67 |
26, 28, 29, 63, 74 |
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9-6
Elastic Collisions |
31, 33, 61, 62, 65,
71 |
31, 33, 67, 68, 71,
78 |
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Problems
(impulse, neither elastic nor inelastic) |
55, 70 |
61, 77 |
June 28 (Th.) |
5 |
10 |
For
Thought |
8, 13 |
7, 12 |
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10-1
Angular Velocity and Acceleration |
18, 47* |
17, 45 |
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10-2
Torque |
22, 25 |
21, 24 |
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10-3
Rotational Inertia and the Analog of Newton’s Law |
28, 34, 57, 58, 65 |
27, 33, 57, 58, 65 |
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10-4
Rotational Energy |
35, 37 |
34, 36 |
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10-5
Rolling Motion |
62, 64, 68 |
62, 64, 68 |
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11 |
For
Thought |
7 |
7 |
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11-1
Angular Velocity and Acceleration Vectors |
12, 15 |
13, 16 |
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11-2
Torque and the Vector Cross Product |
16*,19, 46 |
19,18, 44 |
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11-3
Angular Momentum |
24, 36, 37*, 49, 61* |
24, 34, 35, 47, 54 |
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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 |
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12-1
Conditions for Equilibrium |
16, 17* |
16, 14 |
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21 |
20 |
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12-3
Examples of Static Equilibrium |
22, 28, 29, 40, 57, 61 |
21, 27, 28, 38, 55, 60 |
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12-4
Stability |
25 |
25 |
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13 |
For
Thought |
3, 10 |
3, 10 |
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13-1&2
Oscillations and SHM |
40, 42 |
40, 43 |
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13-3
Applications of SHM |
45, 50, 56, 64, 70, 79 |
46, 51, 59, 67, 74, 83 |
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13-4
Circular Motion and SHM |
57 |
60 |
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13-5
Energy in SHM |
34, 59, 68 |
36, 62, 71 |
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13-6&7
Damped HM and Resonance |
37, 39 |
37, 39 |
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14 |
For
Thought |
2, 9, 10*, 11, 15 |
2, 9, 12, 11, 15 |
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14-1
Wave Properties |
17, 20 |
17, 20 |
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14-2
Math Description of Wave Motion |
23, 24, |
23, 25 |
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14-3
Waves on a String |
27, 47, 54 |
29, 49, 56 |
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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 |
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14-7
Standing Waves |
66, 41*, 72 |
68, 43, 76 |
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14-8
Doppler Effect & Shock waves |
44, 45, 74, 75* |
46, 47, 78, 79 |
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Problems
(Wave Power and Intensity) |
50, 51, 57,58, 65 |
52, 53, 59,60, 67 |
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15 |
For
Thought |
5, 9, 14 |
5, 9, 13 |
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15-1
Describing Fluids: Density and Pressure |
21, 22, 40 |
20, 21, 38 |
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15-2
Hydrostatic Equilibrium |
45, 47 |
43, 45 |
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15-3
Archimedes’ Principle and Buoyancy |
30, 50, 60 |
29, 48, 58 |
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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.