PHY-2049 Physics for Engineers and Scientists II
Electricity and Magnetism

Fall 2006


COURSE SYLLABUS (LINK)


Please note: your WebAssign user ID is probably your PID number without the leading zero. But it is posssible that you may need it. Try it both ways. If you have previously used WebAssign, your PID is probably still in the system as is your old password. If you are new to the system, the preliminary passoword has beeen set to "ihatephysics".

BE SURE TO OBTAIN A TURNING TECHNOLOGIES CLICKER AT THE BOOKSTORE

WebAssign Notes

WebAssign site for new users who need to get an access code: SITE
The institution is "ucf" all small letters. ID and preliminary password areas as above.

Introductory Comments - Lecture Slides from First Class

Chapter 23 - Charge, Coulombs Law and Electric Field

Notes: The Dot-Product --- The Cross-Product

NOTE
Click on this link (clicker log) to make sure you know what your current clicker score is
and that your PID and clicker ID are correct. I will re-post this file from time to time.

Chapter 24 - Gauss's Law
This is last year's file and it is similar to the one being used. There are some differences, however.

Typical OLD Exam
Note that the schedule for this exam was not the same nor was the span of topics.
Look at this as an example of the type of problem you might see. There will be between three

and four problems on the exam. Multiple choices are always possible.

Electric Potential

Capacitors - Part I

Capacitors Part II

EXAM SCHEDULE

Exam Number
Date
Comment
2
Wednesday, October 25th Includes POTENTIAL
3
Wednesday, November 22nd Day before Thanksgiving Brk.

Resistance & Resistors
Please read this material in advance. I would like to cover it quickly and then get to circuits.

DC Circuits

By popular demand, here is a sample exam. You can expect 3 or 4 problems.
This may or may not look like the actual exam questions ... I didn't get there yet.

Re-read the material in the textbook (that thing with pages in it)
and review the WebAssign questions.

 

Magnetism

****LINK TO FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE****

Sources and Forces in Magnetism (Long File)

Faraday's Law and Induction

More Induction (Some in previous Lecture)

Time Varying Circuits

Short Overview - Last Day Overheads