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Physics II:
Electricity & Magnetism
Introduction
Wednesday
(Day 1)
Warm-Up
Wed, Jan 21
Pick up the following handouts and find your seat:
Journal
Syllabus
Homework Expectations Packet
Student Information Sheet
“What do you know?” Packet (Part I)
Scantron Sheet
“Foundational Mathematics’ Skills of Physics” Packet
Place your homework on my desk:
Not Applicable
Journal entry
Wed, Jan 21
Why did you decide to take Physics II: Electricity &
Magnetism?
Essential Question(s)
HOW DO WE DESCRIBE THE NATURE OF
ELECTROSTATICS AND APPLY IT TO VARIOUS
SITUATIONS?
What foundational mathematics’ skills are necessary
to be successful in Physics II?
How do we describe and apply the concept of electric
field?
Vocabulary
Static Electricity
Electric Charge
Positive / Negative
Attraction / Repulsion
Charging / Discharging
Friction
Induction
Conduction
Law of Conservation of
Electric Charge
Non-polar Molecules
Polar Molecules
Ion
Ionic Compounds
Force
Test Charge
Electric Field
Field Lines
Electric Dipole
Dipole Moment
Agenda
Introduction
Room Tour
Missing work bin
Stapler, 3-Hole Punch, Sharpener, Scissors, etc.
Distribute Daily Journal and Lab Journal
Distribute Textbooks
Physics Book on top
Discuss Syllabus, and HW/Journal/Lab Expectations
Web Assign
Complete the following
Student Information Sheet
“What do you know?” Packet (Part I) on Scantron
Mr. Roe’s
Background Information
Interests
Physics Club - After School on Thursdays
Undergraduate - IUP
B.S. in Physics Education
B.S. in Chemistry Education
Graduate – Bloomsburg
M.S. in Instructional Technology
Distribute Textbooks
Room Tour
Missing work bin
Stapler, 3-Hole Punch, Sharpener, Scissors, etc.
Syllabus - Highlights
web: http://plutonium-239.com
Tutoring Hours
Due dates
Resources
Intouch
email: [email protected]
Physics Textbooks
Physics II - Electricity and Magnetism
“Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern
Physics” (Giancoli)
Physics II - Electricity and
Magnetism
Electrostatics
Charge, Field, and Potential
Coulomb’s Law and Field and Potential of Point
Charges
Fields and Potentials of Other Charge Distributions
Gauss’s Law
Conductors, Capacitors, Dielectrics
Electrostatics with Conductors
Capacitors
Dielectrics
Physics II - Electricity and
Magnetism
Electric Circuits
Current, Resistance, Power
Steady-State Direct Current Circuits with Batteries and
Resistors Only
Capacitors in Circuits
Magnetostatics
Forces on Moving Charges in Magnetic Fields
Forces on Current-Carrying Wires in Magnetic Fields
Fields of Long Current-Carrying Wires
The Biot-Savart Law and Ampere’s Law
Physics II - Electricity and
Magnetism
Electromagnetism
Electromagnetic Induction
Inductance (LR, LC, and LRC Circuits)
Maxwell’s Equations in Integral Form
Electromagnetic Waves
Additional Topics:
Waves (Light, Sound, etc.)
Mirrors and Lenses
Physics II Weighted Scale:
35%: Tests & Projects
10%: Quizzes
30%: *Homework / Class Work
*http://www.webassign.net
Username: lastnamefirstinitial (roes)
Institution: cedarcliff.pa
Password: ccphysics
15%: Laboratories / Lab Reports
10%: Journal
Summary
In regards to Electricity & Magnetism, write down:
3 things you already knew from today
2 things that you learned today
1 thing you would like to know
HW (Place in your agenda):
Student Information Sheet
“What do you know?” Packet (Part I) on Scantron