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    SYLLABUS

    PY251 Principles of Physics 1

    Fall 2014

    INSTRUCTOR:Professor Steve Ahlen,[email protected]

    Office: PRB 275Phone: 617 353 8940

    Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 10:1512:15 or by appointment

    TEACHING ASSISTANTS: Philip [email protected](discussion sections)

    Ashish Bino [email protected](lab sections)

    LECTURE: Tuesday and Thursday 12:30 PM - 2:00 PM in SCI 117

    DISCUSSION SECTIONS (no discussion sections first week)D1: Wednesday 10:00AM - 11:00AM; SCI B58

    D2: Wednesday 11:00AM - 12:00PM SCI B58

    LAB SECTIONS (no lab sections first week)

    L1: Thursday 9:30AM - 12:30PML2: Friday 9:00AM - 12:00PM

    L3: Friday 12:00PM - 3:00PM

    PY251 is an introduction to mechanics, conservation laws, heat, and thermodynamics. Thecourse is intended primarily for physics, mathematics, and astronomy majors, but is open to

    other students with a strong background in mathematics. It carries natural science divisionalcredit (with lab) in CAS.

    COURSE WEBSITE: This syllabus and other pertinent information can be found at the PY252

    course website:http://www.bu.edu/tech/teaching/lms/blackboard/

    PREREQUISITE: CAS MA 123 or equivalent: Limits; derivatives; differentiation of algebraic

    functions. Applications to maxima, minima, and convexity of functions. The definite integral; the

    fundamental theorem of integral calculus; applications of integration.

    COREQUISITE: CAS MA 124 or CAS MA 127: Logarithmic, exponential, and trigonometric

    functions. Sequences and series; Taylor's series with the remainder. Methods of integration.

    TEXTBOOK: Physics for Engineers and Scientists, Third Edition, Volume 1, Hans C. Ohanian

    and John T. Markert, Norton, 2007. ISBN 978-0-393-93003-0

    DISCUSSION SECTIONS: Discussion sections are a required part of the course. You must have

    an assigned section. The teaching and learning assistants will supplement the lecture material,

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    assist in problem solving, and help you prepare for exams. Participation in discussion sections

    will account for 10% of your grade.

    EXAMS: There will be three exams: two midterms plus a final during the regularly scheduled

    final exam period. The exams will represent 70% of your grade: 20% for each midterm and 30%

    for the final.

    HOMEWORK: Weekly problem sets, consisting of five problems, will be posted on the course

    website. Homework is due in Lecture sections on Thursdays of each week. The homework will

    be graded and will be returned during the discussion section. The maximum score on eachhomework assignment is 15 points. Solutions will be posted on the course website. Homework

    scores will account for 10% of your grade.

    LABS: Laboratory sections are a required part of the course. You will perform the experimentsand write up your observations in a suitable laboratory notebook. The notebooks are due at the

    end of each lab period. The lab teaching assistant is responsible for presenting extra material

    related to each lab, helping you with the measurements, and grading your notebook. Lab scoreswill account for 10% of your final grade. ALL LABS ARE REQUIRED: Turning in fewer than 7

    labs will results in a non-passing grade. Lab write-ups are available from:

    http://physics.bu.edu/ulab/all_labs.html.Be sure to read over the lab and do the pre-lab exercises

    before going to lab.

    Academic Conduct: You are expected to be familiar with and adhere to the College's Academic

    Conduct Code. Cheating on exams or other course work will not be tolerated. The homeworkand labs you turn in must be your own work. Evidence of cheating will be reported to your

    college's Academic Conduct Committee.

    LAB SCHEDULE

    Week of Lab RoomSeptember 8 Position, Velocity, Acceleration MBL 134

    September 15 Forces Between Carts MBL 136September 22 Constant Acceleration 134

    October 20 Collisions MBL 134

    October 27 Torque & Moment of Inertia MBL 134November 17 Fluids B9

    December 1 Mechanical Equivalent of Heat B15

    LECTURE AND EXAM SCHEDULE:Not all of every chapter will be covered in class. But it is advised that you read all of each

    chapter. You will be primarily responsible on the exams for that material which is covered in

    lecture.

    September 2 and 4: Chapters 1 and 2September 9 and 11: Chapters 3 and 4

    September 16 and 18: Chapter 5

    September 23 and 25: Chapters 6 and 7September 30 and October 2: Chapter 8

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    October 7 and 9: Chapter 9

    October 14: No lecture (Monday schedule)

    October 16: First midterm exam (in class)October 21 and 23: Chapters 10 and 11

    October 28 and 30: Chapters 12 and 13

    November 4 and 6: Chapter 14November 11 and 13: Chapters 15 and 16November 18: Chapter 17

    November 20: Second midterm exam (in class)

    November 25: Chapter 18November 27: Thanksgiving

    December 2 and 4: Chapters 19 and 20

    December 9 (last lecturer): Chapter 21

    December 18: Final Exam (12-2)

    GRADING:

    First Midterm Exam: 20%Second Midterm Exam: 20%

    Homework: 10%

    Discussion Section Participation: 10%

    Lab Reports: 10%Final Exam: 30%