Physics 2B -
Spring 2017
Instructor: David Newton
Office: S11-a
Office phone: 864-8668
Email:
newtondavid@fhda.edu
Web Site URL: http:/nebula.deanza.edu/~newton
Office hours: Monday 12:30 -1:20 am, Tuesday 2:30-3:20 pm, Wednesday
11:30 -12:20, Thursday - 11:30-12:20, and by appointment.
Final
Exam date:
Tuesday, June 27, 1:45 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
Text: Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnick and Walker,
7th, 8th, 9th edition, whatever....??.
Prerequisites: Completion of physics 2A with a passing grade.
- The goal of this course is to study the properties of
charge. This includes the study of electricity and magnetism.
- To pass the class you must take all the midterm
exams, the final exam, and the lab final.
- If you miss more than five lectures you may find
yourself dropped from the class.
- NO make-up exams without PRIOR
consent from the instructor. Use the office phone number given above if
you can't see me at school. If I'm not in my office, there is an answering
machine at that number available for you to leave a message day or night.
You must arrange to take a make-up the exam within two days after the
missed exam or you will be scored a zero.
- No questions are allowed on the day of an exam
regarding exam material. This does not apply to quizzes but only exams and
the final. Any other types of questions are, of course, fine.
- No exam score will be thrown out. Also, NO cheat
sheets or note cards or whatever you might call them will be allowed
during exams. Exams will not require detailed memorization of many
equations.
- Your lowest quiz score will be dropped. No make ups for
quizzes will be given. If you miss a quiz consider this to be your throw
out.
- No final grades will be posted. If you want your final
grade then give me a self-addressed stamped envelope at the end of the
quarter and I will mail you your final grade but not your final exam or
its score.
- A grade of zero points will be assigned to any work
done if a student has been found cheating on it.
- It is the student's responsibility to drop the class,
not the instructor's. A student who has not dropped the class but fails to
show to class will be given a grade of F.
- Grading mistakes, or protests for exams and quizzes
will only be considered when a written cover letter is submitted to
the instructor with the exam or quiz in question. Your appeal will be
considered, and the decision will be final. No protests will
be considered orally.
- You will be graded on the union of the
information provided in the lecture and from the assigned text readings.
The grades will be given on the traditional percentages:
A
: 92-100%
A-: 90-91%
B+: 88-89%
B: 82-87%;
B-: 80-81%
C+: 78-79%
C: 60-77%;
D: 50-60%;
F: lower than 50%
The grade distribution is as follows:
Lab Work 10%
Lecture Quizzes 10%
Exams (two exams) 40%
Final (comprehensive) 40%
Lab Attendance: Lab attendance is mandatory. If you miss two labs
you will be liable for an instructor initiated drop from the entire course. You
are dismissed from a lab for the day after you have the instructor's permission
to leave. Although you may leave the lab for a short time and then
return, attending lab and leaving early for the day without explicit permission
from the instructor will constitute an absence.