Physics 202 Spring 2002

Discussion Sessions


Instructors:
Daniel Bowring
Room 107, Physics Building, Office telephone: (434) 924 6592
Email address: db3yp@virginia.edu
Office Hours: Friday, 12:30-14:30, Physics Building Room 220
Kangkang Li
Room 107, Physics Building, Office telephone: (434) 924 6592
Email address: kl7r@virginia.edu
Office Hours:Wednesday 15-16, Thursday 14:30-15:30 , Physics Building Room 220
Edward Shuman
Room 107 Physics Building, Office telephone: (434) 924 6592
Email address: ess4s@virginia.edu
Office Hours:Wednesday 13:30-15:30 , Physics Building Room 220

SESSION 11

Tuesday 14:00-15:30, Gilmer Hall room 141

Instructor:Edward Shuman

SESSION 12

Tuesday 15:45-17:15, Physics room 210

Instructor:Kangkang Li

SESSION 13

Tuesday 17:30-19:00, Physics room 210

Instructor:Daniel Bowring

SESSION 14

Wednesday 12:00-13:30, Physics room 218

Instructor:Daniel Bowring

SESSION 15

Wednesday 13:30-15:00, Physics room 210

Instructor: Kangkang Li

SESSION 16

Thursday 14:00-15:30, Physics room 205

Instructor:Daniel Bowring

SESSION 17

Thursday 15:45-17:15, Physics room 210

Instructor:Kangkang Li

SESSION 18

Thursday 17:30-19:00, Physics room 210

Instructor:Edward Shuman

Homework Assignments

Every week homework problems will be assigned, as from the list shown below. Problems are to be returned in the lock-boxes located in the basement of the Physics building (from the classroom, go down two floors, the boxes are opposite the vending machines). Homework must be turned in by 3:30 pm of the date indicated. Problems returned after the deadline will receive a grade of 0. Solutions to the homework problems will be posted in the hallway next to the classroom and on the web.
You are encouraged to work together with fellow students to discuss homework concepts, and you are allowed to work out the solutions together. Each problem set handed in should include EITHER the honour pledge (if you did it by yourself) OR a statement indicating the name of the student with whom the work was done. Be aware that, when working together with a fellow student, you should actually attempt to solve the problems together, not just copy answers and solutions.Gathering of students to compare solutions in the vicinity of the lockboxes just before turning the problems in will not be tolerated: it will be considered a violation of the Honour Code and will be reported accordingly..
Homework will count for 20% of the final grade. To grade the homework, each week the Teaching Assistant will randomly choose two problems among the assigned ones and grade them.
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
Due back by 3:30 pm onChapter and problem number
Jan 27 Problems 18.4, 18.14, 18.20, 18.38, 18.48, 18.66
Feb 3 Problems 19.6, 19.22, 19.30, 19.34, 19.50, 19.56
Feb 10 Problems 19.40, 19.46, 19.60, 20.2, 20.32, 20.46
Feb 17 Problems 20.42, 20.52, 20.64, 20.106
Feb 24 Problems 20.98, 20.122, 21.8, 21.20, 21.30, 21.70
Mar 10 Problems 21.50, 21.52, 21.72, 22.8, 22.16, 22.26
Mar 17 Problems 22.50, 22.60, 22.64, 22.70, 23.22, 23.32
Mar 24 Problems 24.20, 24.24, 24.30, 24.50.
Mar 31 Problems 25.8, 25.24, 25.38, 25.42, 26.10,26.28
Apr 7 Problems 26.30, 26.42, 26.56, 26.70, 26.74, 26.112
Apr 14 Problems 27.6, 27.18, 27.20, 27.34
Apr 21 Conceptual Question 28.4 . Problems 28.6, 28.16, 28.32, 28.38, 28.42
Apr 28 Problems 29.16, 29.24, 30.10, 30.14 (light,easy load because of MCAT)
Homework Grader: Forrest Payne , Email address: fwp8c@virginia.edu