Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2
Course description Electricity and magnetism, electromagnetic waves, light and optics, interference and diffraction.
Course objective PHY 184 is a course for students planning to major in science or engineering. The course objective is to learn the fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism.
Prerequisites PHY 183 and MTH 133 or equivalent
Instructors
Section 1: Prof. Reinhard Schwienhorst
Office hours: Tuesday, 3pm to 4pm in Room 3234 BPS.
Section 2: Prof. Bernard Pope
Office hours: Thursday, 3pm to 4pm in Room 3233 BPS.
Teaching Assistants
Xu Lu (luxu at msu.edu)
Steve Wolf (wolfste4 at msu.edu)
Liyuan Jia (jialiyua at msu.edu)
Grading will be based on homework, two midterm exams and the final exam. Extra credit points will be awarded for clicker questions. Please look up the detailed grading criteria at the LON-CAPA site for PHY 184. Midterm exam dates: September 25 and October 30. Final exam: December 9.
Textbook Bauer and Westfall, Physics for Scientists and Engineers 2, third editionHomework using the LON-CAPA system. Log on at msu.loncapa.org, using your MSU NetID and password. Then follow the links to enter the PHY 184 site. Click on Navigate Contents, or the NAV button of the electronic remote control, to go to the problem sets. Also, learn how to use the print command (PRT button) to print a paper copy of your assignment.
Reading Assignments are given in the schedule. You should read the corresponding chapter before coming to class each week.
Expectations. To complete PHY 184 and receive a satisfactory grade, a student must do four things: come to class and pay attention; do the readings; do the homework assignments; study for the exams. This work is expected to take approximately 14 hours per week, including the 4 hours per week in class.
Course web site
www.pa.msu.edu/courses/2008fall/phy184/
Last revised: August 25, 2008.