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SUGGESTED LESSON PLANS FOR PHY 097 SEMESTER NOV10

Text Book : PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS WITH MODERN PHYSICS
BY GIANCOLI, FOURTH EDITION

Week Topics Section Page Hrs Sub-Topics


WAVES AND OPTICS

1.0 Waves and Sound


1, 2
14.1 370 Describing Oscillation, Amplitude, Period,
14.2 372 Frequency, Angular Frequency, SHM, Circular
1.1 Simple Harmonic Motion 14.3 377 2 Motion and the Equation of SHM, T and A in
14.4 379 SHM, Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration
14.5 379 in SHM, Energy in SHM, E = K + U and Simple
1.2 Equations of Motion Pendulum.
1.3 Wave Motion 15.1 396 2 Types of Mechanical Waves, Periodic Waves,
1.3.1 Transverse Wave 15.2 398 Speed of a Transverse wave, Wave Speed on
1.3.2 Longitudinal Wave 15.2 398 a String, The Speed of a Mechanical Wave,
1.4 Waves Properties 15.3 402 Wave Intensity, Wave Interference, Boundary
15.6 408 Conditions and Superposition, The Principle of
1.4.1 Superposition and Interference 15.7 409 Superposition, Standing waves on a string,
15.8 410 Normal Modes of a string, Standing Waves and
1.5 Standing Waves and Resonance 15.9 412 String Instruments.
1.6 Sound 2
1.6.1 Sound Waves 16.1 425
1.6.2 Speed of Sound 16.1 425 Sound Waves, Speed of Sound Waves, Speed
1.6.3 Sound Intensity and Intensity Level 16.3 427 of Sound in a Fluid, Solid and Gas, Sound
1.6.5 Standing Waves in Air Columns 16.4 431 Intensity, The Decibel Scale, Standing Sound
16.5 436 waves and Normal Modes and The Doppler
1.6.4 Doppler Effect 16.6 437 Effect
16.7 439
2.0 Geometrical Optic

• The Nature of Light; The Two


Personalities of Light, Waves, Wave
32.1 838 Fronts and Rays;
32.2 838 • Reflection and Refraction, The Laws of
2.1 Reflection and Refraction 32.4 850 1 Reflection and Refraction, Index of
32.5 850 Refraction and The Wave Aspects of
32.7 854 Light;
• Total Internal Reflection, Application of
Total Internal Reflection
3 • Reflection and Refraction at a Plane
Surface, Image Formation by a Plane
Mirror, Sign Rules;
• Reflection at a spherical Surface, Image of
2.4 Curved Mirrors 32.3 842 2
a Point Object, Focal Point and Focal
Length, Image of an extended object,
Convex Mirrors, Graphical Methods for
Mirrors;
• Refraction at a Spherical Surface, Image
2.5 Refraction at Curved Surfaces 32.8 856
of a Point Object, ;


• Thin Lenses, Properties of a Lens, Image
33.1 867
of an Extended Object, Diverging Lenses,
2.6 Thin Lenses 33.2 870 1
The Lensmaker’s Equation, Graphical
4 33.4 876
Methods for Lenses
34.1 901
2.3 Huygen's Principle • A brief on Huygen’s Principle;
34.2 902
3.0 Physical Optics
3.1 Interference
3.1.1 Two-Slit Interference Pattern 34.3 903 • Interference and Coherence Sources,
3.1.3 Thin Film 34.5 909 Interference in Two or Three Dimensions,
Constructive and Destructive
Interference,;
2 • Two –Source Interference of Light
3.1.2 Air Wedge 34.5 909 Constructive and Destructive Two-Slit
Interference;
• Interference in Thin Films, Thick and Thin
Films.

3.2 Diffraction
35.1 922 • Diffraction from a Single Slit, Single-Slit
3.2.1 Single Slit
35.2 925 Diffraction;
35.7 933 2
• The Diffraction Grating, Grating
3.2.2 Diffraction Grating 35.8 935-Q
Spectrographs.
35.9 937-Q
• Polarization, polarizing Filters, Using
3.3 Polarization 35.11 940 Polarizing Filters, Polarization by
Reflection.
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
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1.0 Electrostatics

1.1 Electric Charges


21.1 560 • Electric Charge, Electric Charge and the
1.1.1 Properties of Electric Charges 21.2 561 Structure of Matter, Electric Charge is
1.1.2 Insulators and Conductors 21.3 561 Conserved,;
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• Conductors, Insulators, and Induced
1.1.3 Charging by Induction 21.4 562 Charges, Charging by Induction, Electric
Forces on Uncharged Objects,

6 1.2 Coulomb's Law 21.5 563 3 • Coulomb’s Law, Fundamental Electric


1.2.1 The Superposition Principle Constants, Superposition of Forces

1.3 Electric Fields 21.6 568 • Electric Filed and Electric Forces, Electric
1.3.1 Fields Liners 21.8 575 Field, Electric Field of a Point Charge;
21.10 578 • Electric-Field Calculations, The
1.3.2 Electric Field Calculations superposition Of Electric Fields,
21.1 579

1.4 Gauss' Law • Charge and Electric Flux, Electric Flux and
1.4.1 Electric Flux 22.1 592 Enclosed Charge, Calculating Electric
Flux, Flux of a Uniform Electric Field, Flux
of a Nonuniform Electric Field, Gauss’s
22.2 Law, Point Charge in a Spherical Surface,
593
1.4.2 Applications of Gauss' Law 22.3 Point Charge Inside a Nonspherical Shell,
595
General Form of Gauss’s Law;
• Applications of Gauss’s Law. (Qualitative)

1.5 Electrical Potential • Electric Potential Energy, EPE in Uniform


23.1 607 Field, EPE of Two Point Charges, EPE
1.5.1 Electric Potential Energy and 23.2 610 with Several Point Charges, Interpreting
Potential Difference 23.3 612 EPE;
1 • Electric Potential, Calculating EP, Finding
EP from EF, Electron Volts;
1.5.2 Equipotential Surfaces 23.5 616 • Calculating EP;
• Equipotential Surfaces, ES and Field
Lines;
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2.0 Capacitance

2.1 Capacitors • Capacitors and Capacitance, Calculating


24.1 628 C;
2.1.1 Types of Capacitors 24.2 630 • Capacitors in Series and Parallel;
2.1.2 Capacitors In Series and In 2 • Energy Storage in Capacitors and Electric-
24.3 633
Parallel Field Energy, Applications of Capacitors;
2.1.3 Energy Stored in a Charged • Dielectrics, Induced Charge and
24.4 636
Capacitor Polarization, Dielectric Breakdown.
2.1.4 Charging and Discharging ?? - Q ?? - Q

2.2 Dielectrics 24.5 638

8 SEMESTER BREAK

3.0 Current and Resistance

25.1 652
3.1 Electric Current
25.2 654
• Current, The Direction of Current Flow,
Current, Drift Velocity and Current
Density;
• Resistivity, Resistivity and Temperature;
3 • Resistance, Interpreting Resistance;
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3.1.1 Current and Drift Velocity 25.8 666 • Energy and Power in Electric Circuits,
Power Input to a Pure Resistance, Power
3.2 Resistance and Ohm's Law 25.3 655 Output fo a Source, Power Input to a
3.2.1 Resistivity 25.4 658 Source.
3.2.2 Temperature Resistance Variation 25.4 658

3.3 Energy and Electrical Power 25.5 660

4.0 Direct Current Circuits


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4.1 Electromotive Force (emf) • Electromotive Force and Circuits,
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4.1.1 Sources of emf 26.1 678 Electromotive Force, Internal Resistance,
Symbols for Circuit Diagrams, Potential
4.1.2 Internal Resistance 26.1 678
Changes Around a Circuit.
4.2 Resistors in Series and Parallel 26.2 679 • Resistors in Series and Parallel,
4.3 Kirchhoff's Law 26.3 683 • Kirchhoff’s Rules, Sign Conventions for
4.4 Potentiometer ?? - Q 705 the Loop Rule;
• Electrical Measuring Instruments,
2
Ammeters, Voltmeters, and their
4.5 Wheatstone Bridge ?? 704 combination, Ohmeters and The
Potentiometer.

5.0 Magnetism Magnetism, Magnetic Poles Versus Electric


Charge;
Magnets, Magnetic Poles and Magnetic • Magnetic Field, Magnetic Forces in
5.1 27.1 707 Moving Charges, Measuring Magnetic
Field Direction
Field with Test Charges;
Magnetic Field Strength and Magnetic • Magnetic Filed Lines and Magnetic Flux;
5.2 • Motion of Charged Particles in a Magnetic
Force
Field;
• Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying
5.2.1 Force On A Moving Charge 27.4 714 Conductor;
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5.2.2 Force On A Current-Carrying • Force and Torque on a Current Loop.
3
Conductor
27.3 710 • Magnetic Field of a Moving Charge –
Vector Magnetic Field and Magnetic Filed
Lines;
5.3 Magnetic Fields Due To Currents 27.2 710
• Magnetic Field of a Current Element –
Force Between Current-Carrying Vector Magnetic Field and Magnetic Filed
5.4 28.2 735
Conductors Lines;
5.5 Torque On a Coil 27.5 718 • Magnetic Field of a Straight Current-
5.6 Ampere's Law 28.4 737 Carrying Conductor;
• Force Between Parallel Conductors;
• Ampere’s Law (Qualitative)

6.0 Electromagnetic Induction 29.1 759

6.1 Magnetic Flux 29.2 760 • Induction Experiments


• Faraday’s Law, Direction of Induced EMF;
6.2 Faraday's Law and Lenz's Law 29.2 760 • Lenz’s Law;
• Motional EMF.
12 6.3 Self-Inductance 30.2 788 3 • Mutual Inductance, Drawbacks and Uses
6.4 Energy Stored in an Inductor 30.3 790 of Mutual Inductance;
• Self-Inductance and Inductors, Inductors
6.5 Mutual Induction 30.1 786 as Circuit Elements, Application of
Inductors.
• Transformers, How Transformers Work,
6.6 Transformer 29.6 770
Energy Consideration for Transformers

7.0 Alternating Currents Circuits

7.1 Alternating Currents 30.7 796 • Phasors and AC, Phasor Diagrams,
7.1.1 RMS Value 25.7 664 Rectified AC, RMS Values;
7.2 Resistive Circuit 30.7 796 • Resistance and Reactance, Resistor in an
796 ac Circuit, Inductor in an ac Circuit, The
7.3 Capacitive Circuit 30.7
meaning of Inductive Reactance,
7.4 Inductive Circuit 30.7 796
13 3 Capacitor in an ac Circuit, The Meaning of
7.5 RL Circuit and RC Circuit 30.7 796 Capacitive Reactance, Comparing ac
Circuit Elements;
• The L-R-C Series Circuit, The Meaning of
30.8 799 Impedance and Phase Angle;
7.6 RLC Circuit
30.9 802 • Power in AC Circuits, Power in Resistor,
Power in an Inductor, Power in a
Capacitor, Power in a general Circuit;
• Resonance in AC Circuits.
MODERN PHYSICS

1.0 Photon Theory of Light


• Emission and Absorption of Light, Line
Spectra, Photoelectric Effect, X-Rays,
Photons and Energy Levels;
37.2 989
1.1 Photoelectric Effect • The Photoelectric Effect, Threshold
37.3 993
Frequency and Stopping Potential,
2 Einstein’s Photon Explanation, Photon
Momentum.
1.2 Concept of Light Quantization

2.0 Wave-Particle Duality 37.6 997


2.1 De Broglie's Wavelength 37.7 997
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3.0 Atomic Physics
3.1 Early Model Of The Atom 37.9 1000
3.2 Bohr's Theory Of The Hydrogen Atom 37.11 1003
• Atomic Line Spectra and Energy Levels,
3.3 Energy Levels In Atoms 37.11 1003
Photon Emission by Atoms,
3.4 Line Spectra 37.10 1001 2
3.5 X-Ray
3.5.1 Production Of X-Ray 35.10 938
3.5.2 X-Ray Spectra 39.6 1054
• X-Ray Diffraction, A Simple Model of X-
3.5.3 X-Ray Diffraction 35.10 938
Ray Diffraction
4.0 Nuclear Reaction 41.1 1105
4.1 Nuclear Reaction 42.1 1132
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4.2 Nuclear Fission 42.3 1136
4.3 Nuclear Fusion 42.4 1141
Prepared by Prof Madya Ahmad Abd Hamid, Nov 2008

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