Physics 114 -Morning
Summer 2009
Due Date |
Set
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Sections |
Underlined problems are to be turned in |
July 16 (Th.) |
1 |
16 |
Questions |
6, 12, 13 |
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16-1 Heat,
temperature and TD equilibrium |
41 |
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16-2 Heat capacity and specific heat |
49, 52, 54, 56 |
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16-3&4 Heat transfer and Thermal
energy balance |
57, 59, 64, 66, 75 |
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17 |
Questions |
3, 14 |
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17-1 Gases |
25, 39, 40 |
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17-2 Phase
changes |
46, 51, 53, 59, 65 |
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17-3 Thermal
expansion |
60, 63, 71 |
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18 |
Questions |
3, 13 |
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18-1 The 1st
Law of Thermodynamic |
16, 30 |
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18-2
Thermodynamic processes |
22,
28, 33, 36, 42, 45, 49, 52, 59 |
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18-3 Specific heat
of an ideal gas |
57, 58 |
July 23 (Th.) |
2 |
19 |
Questions |
1, 12 |
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19-2&3 The 2nd Law and its applications |
17,25, 28, 35, 40, 41, 42, 54 |
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19-4 Entropy and
the Energy Quality |
46, 58 |
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20 |
Questions |
2, 8 |
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20-2 Coulomb’s
Law |
43, 54 |
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20-3 The electric
field |
46, 64 |
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20-4 Electric
field of charge distribution |
50, 52, 65, 67, 72 |
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20-5 Matter in
electric field |
63, 78 |
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21 |
Questions |
2, 5 |
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21-1 Electric
field lines |
20 |
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21-2 Electric
flux |
24 |
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21-3 Gauss’s Law |
29, 46 |
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21-4 Using
Gauss’s Law |
33, 47, 51, 56 |
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21-5 Fields of
arbitrary charge distribution |
37 |
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21-6 Gauss’s Law and
conductors |
43, 60, 62, 64, 70 |
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22 |
Questions |
1, 8 |
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22-1 Electric
Potential Difference |
37, 43 |
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22-2 Calculating
potential difference |
49, 51, 53, 54 |
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22-3 Potential
difference and the electric field |
31, 63, 70 |
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22-4 Potentials
of charged conductors |
34, 66, 67, 68 |
July 30 (Th.) |
3 |
23 |
Questions |
3, 7 |
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23-1
Electrostatic Energy |
18, 66 |
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23-2 Capacitors |
20, 40, 43 |
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23-3 Using
capacitors |
44, 51, 57, 60, 72 |
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23-4 Energy in
the electric field |
35, 68 |
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24 |
Questions |
2, 5 |
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24-1 Electric
current |
16, 42 |
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24-2 Conduction
mechanism |
44 |
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24-3 Resistance
and Ohm’s Law |
26, 46, 51, 61 |
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24-4 Electric
power |
31, 53, 68, 69 |
Aug. 6 (Th.) |
4 |
25 |
Questions |
2, 12 |
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25-1
Electromotive force |
19 |
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25-2 Series and
parallel resistors |
44, 48 |
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25-3 Kirchhoff’s
laws & multiloops circuits |
53, 75 |
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25-4 Electrical
measurements |
55, 57, 65 |
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25-5 Circuits
with capacitors |
59, 62, 63, 64 |
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26 |
Questions |
3, 10, 12 |
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26-2 Magnetic
force on a moving charge |
20, 47 |
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26-3 Motion of charged particles
in magnetic field |
50, 51 |
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26-4 Magnetic
force on a current |
31, 52 |
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26-5 Biot-Savart
law |
36, 62, 64, 74, 81 |
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26-6 Magnetic
dipoles |
39, 57 |
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26-8 Ampere’s law |
29, 42, 44, 67, 68, 70, 76 |
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27 |
Questions |
1, 3 |
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27-2&3
Faraday’s law, induction, conser. of energy |
17, 40, 42, 45, 47, 71 |
Aug. 13 (Th.) |
5 |
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27-4 Inductance |
20, 22, 23, 25,56, 59, 62 |
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27-5 Magnetic
energy |
28, 67, 69, 70 |
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27-6 Induced electric
fields |
33, 51,53, 74, 81 |
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29 |
Questions |
1, 10 |
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29-2 Ambiguity in
Ampere’s law |
14 |
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29-4
Electromagnetic (EM) waves |
16, 22 |
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29-5 Properties
of EM waves |
26, 37, 41, 44 |
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29.8 Energy and Momentum
in EM waves |
47, 50, 56, 58, 59, 63 |
Aug. 19 (Wed.) |
6 |
30 |
Questions |
2, 4 |
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30-1 Reflection |
29 |
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30-2 Refraction |
33, 37, 44, 56, 57 |
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30-3 Total
internal reflection |
25, 44 |
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30-4 Dispersion |
28 |
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35-6 Reflection
and polarization |
22 |
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31 |
Questions |
1, 11 |
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31-1 Images with
mirrors |
39, 42, 84 |
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31-2 Images with
Lenses |
25, 48, 50, 53 |
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31-3 Refraction
in lenses |
32, 64 |
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31-4 Optical
instruments |
36, 37, 72 |
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32 |
Questions |
2, 5 |
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32-2 Double slit
interference |
11, 38 |
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32-3 Multiple-slit
interference & diffraction gratings |
18, 42, 46 |
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32-4 Thin films
and interferometers |
21, 56, 68, 70 |
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32-5&6 Single-slit diffraction
and the diffraction limit |
27, 48, 64 |
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Important:
-Homework are due
on Thursdays, late homework will not be accepted.
-Work on the underlined For Thought Questions needs to be shown for the problems in that chapter to be graded, even though no grades will be assigned to those Questions.