PHY 2053 - Physics I - FALL 2012





ANNOUNCEMENTS

Date Announcement
 12.12.12 No Rounding Up: I am sorry but as stated in the syllabus there is no rounding up of the course grades. I must go with the numbers as they stand.
 12.11.12 Final Course Grades: The final course grades have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. Congratulations to those who did well! If you see a mistake please send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. I will upload the grades to the registrar on Sunday December 16.
 12.11.12 Final Exam Grades: The grades for the Final Exam have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. The average was 12.4 out of 20. Four students received a perfect score of 20. Congratulations to those who did well!
 12.11.12 Additional Quiz Points (Qadd): The table below shows the average quiz score for each of the PHY2053 TA's. It also shows the additional points per quiz that will be added to the students of each TA to make the average quiz grades equal for all the TA's. Your total additional quiz points, Qadd, is equal to the additional points per quiz times the number of quizzes you took from that TA and is shown on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite.
TAQuiz AverageAdditional Points
Anand3.920.00
Mirshamsi3.840.08
Bond3.830.09
Nartout3.810.11
Uzakbaiuly3.800.12
Rank3.740.18
Thompson3.610.31
Chowdhury3.400.52
Yang3.330.59
 12.9.12 Final Exam Answers: The correct answers for the Final Exam have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite.
 11.25.12 Old Exams: If you did not pick-up your Exam 1 or Exam 2 print-outs when they were returned in class, you can pick them up in the PHY2053 filing cabnet in the back of room 1100 NPB.
 11.25.12 Normalization of the Quiz Scores: At the end of the semester we will compute the overall average quiz score for each of the PHY2053 TA's. We will make no change to the quiz grades for those students in the classes of the TA with the highest average. We will add "bonus" quiz points to all the other students in such a way as to make all the averages the same as the TA with the highest average. However, if doing so gives you more than 20 points for your overall quiz grade, then you will only get the full 20 points.
 11.25.12 Cumulative Make-Up Exam: The PHY 2053 Make-Up Exam is 5:10pm-7:00pm on Wednesday December 5 in Room 1216 NPB. It is for anyone who had to miss an exam during the semester. You cannot take the make-up exam to improve a grade on a previous exam. You have to have missed an exam with a valid reason. The breakdown of the questions on the cumulative make-up exam is similar to the final exam and you are allowed two crib sheets. If you plan to take the make-up exam please send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu and tell me which exam you are making up.
 11.24.12 Last Day of Class: In class on Tuesday December 4 we will discuss the organization of the course and you will be asked 4 HITT questions about the course. If you come to class and answer the 4 questions you will get 8 extra HITT points which should increase your overall HITT bonus points for the course. However, the maximum HITT bonus points is still 5 points.
 11.24.12 Comprehensive Review: The PHY2053 Comprehensive Review will be conducted by Professor Furic on Sunday December 2 2:00pm-4:00pm in 1002 NPB. Previous exam problems will be studied in detail.
 11.24.12 Typing Mistake on eLearning: I have corrected a typing mistake on eLearning. The max score for HW6 is 11 points not 15. This error did not affect any of the grades.
 11.24.12 Final Exam Room Assignments: The PHY 2053 Final Exam is 8:00pm-10:00pm on Saturday December 8. The room assignments are based on the first letter of your last name as follows:
Last NameRoom
A-DCSE A101
E-IFLI 50
J-MMCCC 100
N-QWEIL 270
R-SBRY 130
T-ZWM 100
 11.14.12 Breakdown of Final Exam Problems: The PHY2053 Final Exam will have 4 problems from your Exam 1 (changed slightly but same concept) and 4 problems from your Exam 2 (changed slightly but same concept). The answers to these problems may not be the exact same formula, but if you understand how to do your Exam 1 and Exam 2 problems you will be able to do these problems. The final exam will also have 6 problems from the new material (Chapter 10.5-12.8) and it will have 6 new cumulative problems (Chapter 1.1-10.4) for a total of 20 problems as follows:
NumberSource
4Your Exam 1
4Your Exam 2
6Chapter 10.5-12.8
6Chapter 1.1-10.4
 11.14.12 Estimated Course Grades: The estimated course grades (after two exams) are up on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. Your Exam Points (max = 60) assumes that you get the same grade on the Final Exam that you averaged on Exam 1 and Exam 2. Your Quiz Points (max = 20 points) include the first 8 quizzes and assumes that you get the same average on all your remaining quizzes that you have for the first 8 quizzes. Your WebAssign HW Points (max = 20 points) includes the first 9 assignments and assumes that you get the same average on all your remaining homework assignments that you have for the first 9 assignments. Your HITT Bonus points (max = 5 points) are based on your HITT scores through 11/1/12. Your Total Points (max = 100 points) are the sum of your Quiz Points, your HW Points, your Exam Points, and your HITT Bonus points. If you have greater than 100 points, you were given the maximum of 100 points. The grades are calculated according to the grade formula. Your raw HITT, quiz, and homework scores are also shown. If you see a mistake please send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. Remember this is only an estimate, if your performance level changes your grade will change accordingly!
 11.14.12 Exam 2 Grades: The grades for Exam 2 have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. The average was 13.6 out of 20. Seventeen students received a perfect score of 20. Congratulations to those who did well!
 11.9.12 Exam 2 Answers: The correct answers for Exam 2 have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. Please note that there was a typing mistake on Problem 33. It should have said "the acceleration of the block is g/5", but instead it said "the acceleration of the block is 4g/5". Hence, none of the answers were correct. Everyone who had Problem 33 on their exam will get full credit for this problem. Due to the four day holiday the exam grades will not be available until late on Tuesday or earily on Wednesday.
 10.29.12 Breakdown of Exam 2 Problems: Here is a rough breakdown of the 20 problems on the PHY2053 Exam 2.
MaterialNumber of Problems
Chapter 63
Chapter 74
Chapter 85
Chapter 96
Chapter 102
 10.29.12 Exam 2 Room Assignments: PHY 2053 Exam 2 is 8:20pm-10:10pm on Thursday November 8. If you have an exam conflict please send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. The room assignments are based on the first letter of your last name as follows:
Last NameRoom
A-ENRN 137
F-KTUR L007
L-OWEIM 1064
P-SCLB C130
T-ZMCCC 100
 10.6.12 Estimated Course Grades: The estimated course grades (after one exam) are up on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. Your Exam Points (max = 60) assumes that you get the same grade on Exam 2 and the Final Exam that you received on Exam 1. Your Quiz Points (max = 20 points) include the first 4 quizzes and assumes that you get the same average on all your remaining quizzes that you have for the first 4 quizzes. Your WebAssign HW Points (max = 20 points) includes the first 5 assignments and assumes that you get the same average on all your remaining homework assignments that you have for the first 5 assignments. Your HITT Bonus points (max = 5 points) are based on your HITT scores through 9/27/12. Your Total Points (max = 100 points) are the sum of your Quiz Points, your HW Points, your Exam Points, and your HITT Bonus points. If you have greater than 100 points, you were given the maximum of 100 points. The grades are calculated according to the grade formula. Your raw HITT, quiz, and homework scores are also shown. If you see a mistake please send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. Remember this is only an estimate, if your performance level changes your grade will change accordingly! If you did not take Exam 1 then you temporarily received a zero for Exam 1. The zero will be replaced by your score on the cumulative make-up exam. Hence, your estimated course grade is not accurate at this time. When you take Exam 2 your estimated course grade will become more accurate.
 10.5.12 Exam 1 Grades: The grades for Exam 1 have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. The average was 13.5 out of 20. Sixteen students received a perfect score of 20. Congratulations to those who did well!
 10.4.12 Exam 1 Answers: The correct answers for Exam 1 have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite.
 9.27.12 No H-ITT on Tuesday October 2: There will be no H-ITT question in class on Tuesday October 2. As a review I will work problems from previous exams.
 9.27.12 Breakdown of Exam 1 Problems: Here is a rough breakdown of the 20 problems on the PHY2053 Exam 1.
MaterialNumber of Problems
Chapter 21
Chapter 33
Chapter 49
Chapter 54
Chapter 63
 9.25.12 Exam 1 Room Assignments: PHY 2053 Exam 1 is 8:20pm-10:10pm on Wednesday October 3. If you have an exam conflict please send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. The room assignments are based on the first letter of your last name as follows:
Last NameRoom
A-LCAR 100
M-RNRN 137
S-ZNPB 1001
 9.19.12 Lecture Note Error: There was an error on page 3 of the lecture notes for September 13. I have corrected my mistake. Thanks to the student who spotted the error. It probably will not be my only mistake.
 9.15.12 H-ITT Raw Scores Updated: Your H-ITT raw scores (through 9/13/12) have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. The maximum possible points is 10. If you see an error send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. Remember, you must register your H-ITT remote here.
 9.8.12 H-ITT Raw Scores: Your H-ITT raw scores (9/4/12 - 9/6/12) have been posted on the PHY 2053 e-Learning WEBsite. There were 2 questions on 9/4/12 and 1 question on 9/6/12, hence the maximum possible points is 6. If you see an error send E-mail to phy2053@phys.ufl.edu. Remember, you must register your H-ITT remote here.
 8.22.12 Exam Schedule We just received the DTE (during term exam) schedule from the registrar. It is as follows:
PHY2053 Exam Schedule
DateExamMaterialTime
Wednesday 10/3/12Exam 1Chapers 1.1-6.48:20pm-10:10pm
Thursday 11/8/12Exam 2Chapters 6.5-10.48:20pm-10:10pm
Wednesday 12/5/12Make-UpChapters 1.1-12.85:10pm-7:00pm
Saturday 12/8/12Final ExamChapters 1.1-12.88:00pm-10:00pm
Click here for more information.
 8.1.12 H-ITT bonus questions begin in-class on Tuesday September 4, 2012, but you should get your remotes sooner for practice questions that will help you to become familiar with the system before the questions start counting for bonus points. Remember, you must register your H-ITT remote here.
 8.1.12 Lecture classes start on Thursday August 23, 2012 (period 4 & 5) in 1001 NPB. The class schedule shows the lecture material covered, exam dates, and the on-line homework problems.
 8.1.12 Discussion sections start on Wednesday August 22, 2012.
 8.1.12 Textbook and WebAssign:
The textbook for the course is McGraw-Hill, Physics (with WebAssign), Volume 1, 2nd Edtion, by: Giambattista, Richardson, and Richardson. ISBN: 9780077628239. Note that this ISBN number is unique to the University of Florida and is sold only at local bookstores. It includes both the textbook and the code used for the required WebAssign on-line homework. If you prefer you can purchase the textbook and the WebAssign on-line homework separately. The prices are as follows:
MaterialPrice
New Textbook with WebAssign
(ISBN: 9780077628239)
$84 (UF Bookstore)
Used Textbook without WebAssign$63 (UF Bookstore)
WebAssign On-Line Homework~$25-$35 (on-line at WebAssign)
 8.1.12 Students with Disabilities: Students requesting classroom accommodation for disabilities must first register with the Dean of Students Office. The Dean of Students Office will provide documentation to the student who must then provide this documentation to the instructor (Field or Furic) when requesting accommodation. Then you must print out the PHY2053 Accommodated Test Request (ATR) Form for Fall 2012 (click here for the form). This form must be filled out by the student and returned to the Disability Reseource Center (DCR) at least one week before the first exam. The Accommodated Testing Service (ATS) at DCR will then administer all the exams.
 8.1.12 PHY2053 and PHY2053L: Physics 1 (PHY2053) and Physics 1 Lab (PHY2053L) are separate and independent courses. For information about the Physics 1 Lab go to PHY2053L.
 8.1.12 Quick Links: Here are some important links for PHY 2053 Fall 2012.