Physics 1100 Spring 2011
Homework Questions

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Homework Questions are due at 8:30 AM on the date indicated.

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Chap.
Topic
Due
0
N/A
Introduction to Homework Questions/Survey
Friday
January 20th
1
1-3
Nature of Science & Introduction to Linear Motion
Monday
January 30th
2
4, 5
Newton's Laws of Motion
Monday
February 6th
3
6, 7
Momentum & Energy
Wednesday
February 15th
4
8-10
Rotational Motion, Gravity, Projectile & Satellite Motion
Wednesday
February 29th
5
11, 12
Atomic Nature of Matter & Solids
Friday
March 9th
6
13, 14
Liquids, Gases & Plasmas
March 16th
Friday
7
15, 16
Temperature, Heat, Expansion & Heat Transfer
Friday
March 23rd
8
17, 18
Phase Changes and the Laws of Thermodynamics
Friday
March 30th
9
19-21
Vibrations, Waves, and Sound
Monday
April 9th
10
22-25
Electricity and Magnetism
Wednesday
April 25th
11
26-28
Properties of Light
Monday
April 30th
12
29-31
Light Waves, Emission and Quanta
Friday
May 4th
13
32-34
Atomic and Nuclear Physics (EXTRA CREDIT)
Monday
May 7th

Exam I: Friday February 23rd: Chapters 1-10

Exam II: Wednesday, April 11th: Chapters 11-21

Final Exam: Wednesday, May 9th, Chapters 1-34, 9:00-10:50AM

 


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IMPORTANT NOTE: You are responsible for every topic covered in our text unless otherwise indicated by the instructor. Some of the more straightforward items may only be touched on briefly in lecture or may not be covered at all. Thus, it is extremely important that you read each chapter. If you have a question about a topic from the chapter and you don't feel it was answered clearly enough in lecture, you are responsible for asking.

Above are set of basic questions you should be able to answer after reading and discussing each chapter.