2000 Physics 132a Course Information


General Physics: Electricity and Magnetism

Instructor:  Ed Blucher
                  HEP 305
                  702-7486
                  blucher@hep.uchicago.edu

Office hours: to be announced. In addition to scheduled office hours, you are welcome to stop by at other times during the week -- please phone first to be sure that I am in the office.

Secretary: Kathy Visak, HEP 309, 702-7480

Course Coordinator: Stuart Gazes, KPTC 205, 702-7760

Lab Instructor: Roland Winston , RI 381 , 702-7756

Textbook: Halliday, Resnick, and Krane , Physics, 4th edition, Vols. 1 and 2 extended

Course Web Page: http://hep.uchicago.edu/~blucher/p132 


The course will consist of lectures, discussion sessions, and laboratories. The lectures will be held Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:30-10:20 in KPTC 115. Discussion sessions will be held every Tuesday from 7:00 - 7:50 beginning on Jan 11.

Six laboratory exercises are required for this course. The schedule will be posted on the Physics 132 bulletin board in KPTC 101. You will need a copy of the laboratory manual for Physics 122/132/142, which is available at the bookstore, as well as a bound notebook (with duplicate sheets) for recording your work in the lab.

Please check the course bulletin board to confirm your lab section assignment. If your name is missing or highlighted, you should go to Instructional Services (KPTC 205) as soon as possible to check your lab assignment. All changes in either course registration or lab section must be made through the instructional services office. If you anticipate missing a lab at any time during the quarter, contact Charlotte Coles (2-7019) ASAP to see if other arrangements can be made.

Homework problems will be assigned each Friday and are due at the beginning of class on the following Friday. Homework solutions will be posted after class on Fridays, so late homework cannot be accepted.

The course grade will be based on your performance on exams, homework, and labs. The relative weights of these items will be approximately:

Final Exam (2 hours)                30%            8 - 10, March 17
1-hour exams (2)                     30%            in class, Jan. 31 and Feb 21 (tentatively)
Homework                              20%
Labs                                        20%
 
 
 

Schedule

 

 

Week

Topic

Chapters

Lab

1

Electric Charge, Coulomb's Law, Electric Field

27,28

 

2

Gauss' Law, Electric Potential

29,30

 

3

Conductors, Capacitors, Energy

30,31

Electrical Measurements

4

Current, resistance, Ohm's Law, DC circuits

32,33

Field Mapping

5

Magnetic Fields

34

Acceleration of electrons

6

Ampere's Law

34,35

 

7

Faraday's Law, magnetic materials

36,37

Capacitance

8

Alternating current circuits

38,39

E/m of electrons

9

Maxwell's Equations

39,40

Self Inductance

10

EM Waves, review

41

 

 

E. Blucher (blucher@hep.uchicago.edu)