Dear Students in PHY 183B and 233B, This is a reminder message about our third exam. You are going to take Exam #3 online. Between Monday, July 29th, 6:00 PM EDT and Tuesday, July 30th, 4:30 PM EDT time you will have a 22.5 hour long time window to start to take Exam #3. Exam #3 is one hour long. The exam is going to be based on homework sets 7 and 8; and chapters 11 through 13 from the text book. Please, schedule Exam #3 with Examity. Log in to LON-CAPA. Click on the "Go to Examity Dashboard here" folder right after the syllabus, then on the "Let's Go To Examity Dashboard" item and then on the "Access Examity Dashboard" link. Don't wait until the last moment. For the exam you will need a generic handheld scientific calculator (with sqrt, sin, cos, tan, exp, ln, rad, deg) with fresh batteries. Graphing calculators are allowed, but not necessary. THREE single sides of help sheets are allowed with formulas, laws and figures: two sheets from the first two exams and a third sheet for this exam. We will not have explicit questions from the material covered by the first two exams, but the knowledge of that material will be implicitly assumed. You can also have scrap paper. Please, also have your picture ID with you. Without your picture ID the proctor will not allow you to start the exam. The exam will have about ten problems. Some of the problems will have more than one part. The questions will be multiple choice type, some numerical and some conceptual. The problems will be very similar to the homework problems, so the best way to prepare for the exam is to go through all the questions in the homework sets. A practice exam and an answer key is now available at the web.pa.msu.edu/people/nagy_t/ address. Try to take the practice exam under realistic conditions: alone in a quiet room with a calculator and with your help sheets only in 60 minutes or less. When you are done, you will be able to grade yourself using the answer key. After the regular exam you will get a second chance to answer the same set of questions as a homework. It will be called "Correction #3". You can work on the correction exam for several days, not just for one hour. You will find the correction exam in the "Correction #3" folder. If your score is higher on the correction exam than on the regular exam, then 30 percent (0.30) of this positive difference will be added to your exam score. If your score on the correction exam is lower, or you don't touch the correction exam at all (it is optional), then you just keep your original exam score and you don't lose any points. My advice: solve the correction perfectly to maximize your score gain even if you think you did well on the exam. You will be able to monitor your correction score as you solve the correction exam by clicking on the "Grades" link, but the exam score will be published only AFTER the due date of the correction exam. The maximum number of points achievable on a midterm exam is 50. The weight of a midterm exam in your final grade is 12% in PHY 183B and 20% in PHY 233B. The exam score and the correction score are combined together as shown in the following example: If your exam score is 31, and your correction score is 48, then your total score is 31+0.3*(48-31)=31+5.1=36.1 giving you a contribution of 12%*36.1/50=8.664% toward your grade in PHY 183B and a contribution of 20%*36.1/50 = 14.44% in PHY 233B. If your correction score is between 0 and 31 inclusive (in this example), then you don't gain anything, but you don't lose anything either. You will just keep your 31 points without any change. The correction exam will open up on July 30th, Tuesday late night at around 10 PM EDT, and it will be due on August 5th, Monday, at 11:59 PM EDT. The next and last homework set will be due on August 11th, Sunday, at 11:59 PM EDT. Thank you very much for reading this message and saving it! Please, check your Examity profile, and update it, if anything has changed, for example your time zone. Please, schedule Exam #3 with Examity, if you haven't done it yet. Thank you! Tibor Nagy (nagytibo@msu.edu, web.pa.msu.edu/people/nagy_t/)