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Computational Physics Quick Info 2020-2021 Course Description Teaches fundamental principles of physics and computational programming in Python. PHY 201 - General College Physics I [4 credits, TNCC dual enrolled] PHY 202 - General College Physics II [4 credits, TNCC dual enrolled] Prerequisite(s): MTH 115 or MTH 163 or equivalent Save the Date P3-P4(A-C) Computational Physics Students Our first class meeting is on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 8:50 AM via Zoom: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/6968666006 Meeting ID: 696 866 6006 Passcode: gsst Save the Date P5-P6(A-C) Computational Physics Students Our first class meeting is on Tuesday, September 8, 2020 at 11:20 AM via Zoom: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/6968666006 Meeting ID: 696 866 6006 Passcode: gsst Instructor Instructor : Dr. Bedir Office : A71 Email : islam.bedir@nhrec.org Phone : 757-766-1100 ext. 3312 Twitter : @GsstPhysics Online Help : Email, Zoom, Canvas discussion forums Textbook College Physics: A Strategic Approach; 3rd Edition; Knight, Jones, Field Supplementary Books and Materials Python for Kids: A Playful Introduction to Programming; 1st Edition; Briggs Pearson Mastering Physics & eText Method of Instruction The course content will be taught through a series of lectures, hands-on demonstrations, assignments, quizzes, tests, projects and laboratories. Homework Assignments & Due Dates There will be multiple assignments: physics, programming, and lab reports. The physics problems will be assigned through an online platform called MasteringPhysics. All dates in which assignments and lab reports are due will be posted online (in Canvas). Student shall get no credit for late homework or a missed test. Make- up assessments are available at the discretion of the instructor. Instructor may give a make-up assessment to students with valid and reasonable excuses. Assessments Formal : There will be quizzes, tests, and two semester exams Informal : There might be (clicker) questions at the beginning and/or throughout the class Laboratory Laboratory sessions will be used to reinforce concepts covered in the lecture as well as to give the student experience in data collection, analysis, and report presentation. The laboratory skills students are expected to learn and develop are: Setting up an apparatus and making measurements Explaining the physical situation and analyzing the data Figuring the sources of experimental error and finding ways to handle it Utilizing a spreadsheet to graph and do curve fitting Collaborating effectively in a group Reporting and discussing experimental observations Grading Quizzes, tests, homework, and laboratory grades are weighted as follows to determine quarterly grades: Quizzes 10% Laboratory 15% Projects 15% Assignments 30% Tests 30% Semester grading is based on 40%-two quarters and a 20%-semester exam, while final course grade depends on two equally weighed semester grades. Course grades will be assigned using the following scale as a guide: 90-100% → A, 80-89% → B, 70-79% → C, 60-69% → D, 0-59% → F. Expectations: In the Classroom Students are expected to Be seated and ready to learn when the bell rings To know that the class is dismissed by the teacher, not the bell Be actively focused on educational goals Be on task Be respectful Expectations: Outside the Classroom Students are expected to Study and take notes of their textbook Participate in online discussions Peer review or help others through discussions Expectations: Outcomes AP Physics – 1 SAT Physics [UVA or VCU Programming Contest] ODU Great Computer Challenge CODE QUEST by Lockheed Martin Corp. Physics Olympiads/Fnet=ma exam/IPhO To become a skillful programmer To deepen understanding of the Universe Important Dates Exam 1 17-Jan Exam 2 3-May AP Physics 1 7-May SAT Physics 4-May or 1-Jun Tentative Schedule or Pacing Guide 4-Sep-18 Tu Introduction 13-Nov-18 Tu Ch 9 - Momentum 5-Sep-18 We Introduction to Programming 14-Nov-18 We Dictionaries and Sets 6-Sep-18 Th Ch 1 - Representing Motion 15-Nov-18 Th Ch 9 - Momentum 7-Sep-18 Fr Measurement and Error 16-Nov-18 Fr Ch 9 - Momentum 10-Sep-18 Mo Input, Processing, and Output 19-Nov-18 Mo Q2 Test 1 11-Sep-18 Tu Ch 2 - Motion in One Dimension 20-Nov-18 Tu Test Review 12-Sep-18 We Input, Processing, and Output 21-Nov-18 We ThanksGiving 13-Sep-18 Th Ch 2 - Motion in One Dimension 22-Nov-18 Th ThanksGiving 14-Sep-18 Fr Uniform Accelerated Motion 23-Nov-18 Fr ThanksGiving 17-Sep-18 Mo Input, Processing, and Output 26-Nov-18 Mo Classes and Object-Oriented Programming 18-Sep-18 Tu Ch 3 - Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions 27-Nov-18 Tu Ch10 - Energy and Work 19-Sep-18 We Decision Structures and Boolean Logic 28-Nov-18 We Classes and Object-Oriented Programming 20-Sep-18 Th Ch 3 - Vectors and Motion in Two Dimensions 29-Nov-18 Th Ch10 - Energy and Work 21-Sep-18 Fr Projectile Motion 30-Nov-18 Fr Hooke's law - Conservation of Energy 24-Sep-18 Mo Decision Structures and Boolean Logic 3-Dec-18 Mo Inheritance 25-Sep-18 Tu Ch 1, 2, 3 - Problem Solving 4-Dec-18 Tu Ch10 - Energy and Work 26-Sep-18 We Decision Structures and Boolean Logic 5-Dec-18 We Inheritance 27-Sep-18 Th Ch 1, 2, 3 - Problem Solving 6-Dec-18 Th Ch11 - Using Energy 28-Sep-18 Fr Q1 Test 1 7-Dec-18 Fr Q2 Test 2 1-Oct-18 Mo Repetition Structures 10-Dec-18 Mo Recursion 2-Oct-18 Tu Ch 5 - Applying Newton’s Laws 11-Dec-18 Tu Ch12 - Thermal Properties of Matter 3-Oct-18 We Repetition Structures 12-Dec-18 We Recursion 4-Oct-18 Th Ch 5 - Applying Newton’s Laws 13-Dec-18 Th Ch12 - Thermal Properties of Matter 5-Oct-18 Fr Friction 14-Dec-18 Fr Temperature of a Bunsen burner flame 8-Oct-18 Mo Ch 6 - Circular Motion, Orbits, and Gravity 17-Dec-18 Mo Recursion 9-Oct-18 Tu Repetition Structures 18-Dec-18 Tu Ch13 - Fluids 10-Oct-18 We Ch 6 - Circular Motion, Orbits, and Gravity 19-Dec-18 We Fluid Dynamics 11-Oct-18 Th Repetition Structures 20-Dec-18 Th Winter Break 12-Oct-18 Fr Circular motion 21-Dec-18 Fr Winter Break 15-Oct-18 Mo Functions 24-Dec-18 Mo Winter Break 16-Oct-18 Tu Ch 4, 5, 6 - Problem Solving 25-Dec-18 Tu Winter Break 17-Oct-18 We Functions 26-Dec-18 We Winter Break 18-Oct-18 Th Ch 4, 5, 6 - Problem Solving 27-Dec-18 Th Winter Break 19-Oct-18 Fr Q1 Test 2 28-Dec-18 Fr Winter Break 22-Oct-18 Mo Lists and Tuples 31-Dec-18 Mo Winter Break 23-Oct-18 Tu Ch 7 - Rotational Motion 1-Jan-19 Tu Winter Break 24-Oct-18 We Lists and Tuples 2-Jan-19 We Ch13 - Fluids 25-Oct-18 Th Ch 7 - Rotational Motion 3-Jan-19 Th Ch13 - Fluids 26-Oct-18 Fr Rotational Motion 4-Jan-19 Fr Q2 Test 3 29-Oct-18 Mo Strings 7-Jan-19 Mo Dynamic Programming 30-Oct-18 Tu Ch 8 - Equilibrium and Elasticity 8-Jan-19 Tu Ch14 - Oscillations 31-Oct-18 We Strings 9-Jan-19 We Dynamic Programming 1-Nov-18 Th Ch 8 - Equilibrium and Elasticity 10-Jan-19 Th Ch14 - Oscillations 2-Nov-18 Fr Static Equilibrium 11-Jan-19 Fr Harmonic Motion in a Spring 5-Nov-18 Mo Q1 Test 3 14-Jan-19 Mo Dynamic Programming 6-Nov-18 Tu Election Day(NS) 15-Jan-19 Tu Review 7-Nov-18 We Dictionaries and Sets 16-Jan-19 We Exam (E1) 8-Nov-18 Th Ch 9 - Momentum 17-Jan-19 Th Study & Evaluation 9-Nov-18 Fr Conservation of momentum - Ballistic Pendulum 18-Jan-19 Fr Study & Evaluation 12-Nov-18 Mo Dictionaries and Sets 21-Jan-19 Mo MLK
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