131 Syllabus

PHY 131 is the second part of a four-semester sequence in introductory physics offered to engineering and other science and pre-professional majors who have the appropriate background in mathematics. The prerequisite for PHY 131 is the second semester of calculus, or, in terms of its ASU course number, MAT 271. Since a working familiarity with basic integral calculus will be assumed, the student who has not had this course or its equivalent should withdraw from the class. Differential and integral calculus will be used regularly throughout the course.

PHY 131 covers the subject of electricity and magnetism from the electrostatics of Coulomb's law through electrodynamics, as contained in Ampere's and Faraday's laws. Some DC and AC circuit analysis is done, but only to illustrate the physical properties of simple circuit elements and the concept of resonance in physical systems. The course concludes with a discussion of Maxwell's equations and a brief introduction to electromagnetic waves. A detailed list of topics can be found on the lecture schedule which accompanies this syllabus.

     The textbook is Physics for Scientists and Engineers, by Wolfson and Pasachoff, Third Edition, (Addison Wesley, 1999.) Reading assignments are keyed to this textbook. At the bookstore, the textbook should come packaged with Mastering Physics. Mastering Physics is required. If you buy a used textbook, then you must buy Mastering Physics separately at the bookstore. Also required is a PRS (Personal Response System) transmitter, also available at the bookstore.

The text of the syllabus is also available as a pdf file.


Course Updates 5/05 All Test Solutions Now Available
Course Format and Policies
Lecture Schedule Exam Date and Time Are Here
Reading Schedule
Homework Schedule
PRS Information
Mastering Physics Information
Definitions: Current and Resistance
Answers to Homework Problems
Equation Sheet Updated 02/09

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GRADES: Final PRS Grades by recitation    
Note that grades are not listed in alphabetical order

                  THERE ARE STILL TWO UNREGISTERED PRS TRANSMITTERS!

IF YOUR TRANSMITTER IS NOT REGISTERED YOU WILL RECEIVE 0 PRS POINTS.

Mon 740 <> Tue 240 <> Tue 340 <> Tue 440
Wed 740 <> Wed 1140 <> Thu 740 <> Thu 840

Class Average Final Average Now Available
HOW TO FIGURE YOUR FINAL GRADE.


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