Physics 72 Elementary Physics II
Physics 72 Elementary Physics II
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Metro-Manila
Course Goal To understand the basic laws governing electricity, magnetism and light
80%
3 Long Exams; 1 Final Exam
(20% each exam)
Course
Requirements Recitation Quizzes (score: 11/10 each recitation quiz) 15%
Lecture Grade (Quizzes, Long Problem Sets) 5%
UNIVERSITY PHYSICS, 11th Edition by Young and Freedman
References
PHYSICS for Scientist and Engineers, 4th Edition by Paul Tipler
1st Long Exam Jul 25, 2011 (Mon) 7 AM – 9 AM
2nd Long Exam Sep 05, 2011 (Mon) 7 AM – 9 AM
rd
Important 3 Long Exam Oct 08, 2011 (Sat) 7 AM – 9 AM
Dates Deadline for Dropping of Subjects Sep 12, 2011 (Mon)
Deadline for Filing LOA Sep 23, 2011 (Fri)
End of Classes Oct 10, 2011 (Mon)
Lecturer: HERNANDO S. SALAPARE III, M.Sc.
Faculty room: A101- National Institute of Physics, Office of the College Secretary – College of Science
Consultation schedule: MWF (1pm-5pm)
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COURSE POLICIES
Grading System
1. There are four exams – three long exams and one final exam. Each exam is
Grade(%) 90 1
multiple-choice type and has 45 items. Calculators are not allowed.
2. A student, who missed a long exam, should take the make-up exam 90 > Grade(%) 85 1.25
that will be given one week after the regular exam. A student can only be 85 > Grade(%) 80 1.5
excused for only (1) missed long exam. A valid excuse includes death in the
immediate family, or illness. The student should present a duly signed 80 > Grade(%) 75 1.75
excuse letter or a medical certificate (issued by the Infirmary) to his/her 75 > Grade(%) 70 2
teacher 3 days before the makeup exam. A student who missed an
exam without a valid excuse will automatically get zero for that exam. A 70 > Grade(%) 65 2.25
student who missed the makeup long exam (with or without a valid
65 > Grade(%) 60 2.5
excuse) will be given a grade of zero for that long exam.
60 > Grade(%) 55 2.75
B. 15% Recitation Quiz
55 > Grade(%) 50 3
1. Recitation quizzes are given during class hours every after the lecturer
has finished a chapter. 50 > Grade(%) 45 4
2. Recitation quizzes can be multiple-choice type or problem solving.
45 > Grade(%) 5
C. Attendance
1. If a student exceeds 12 unexcused absences in the class, he/she will be automatically given a grade of 5.0.
2. A student is advised to drop the class if the accumulated excused absences reached 12.
D. Grading System
1. INC grade - a student, who missed a long exam (regular and makeup exam) or final exam due to a valid reason,
will be given a grade of INC, only if his/her grade without the missed exam is 50% or above (out of 80%).
2. A grade of 4.0 can only be removed by taking a removal exam. Credit for the course, however, can be obtained
upon passing the course at re-enrollment. If the student does not re-enroll or take the removal exam within one
year from this semester, the grade of 4.0 will automatically become a grade of 5.0.
3. There is NO FORCED DROP. The lecturer will only give the student a grade of DRP upon receiving the processed
Dropping or Leave of Absence (LOA) form on or before the Deadline of Dropping.
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4. A student granted an LOA will only be given a grade of either DRP or 5.0. A grade of 5.0 is given if the LOA is
granted after ¾ of the semester has lapsed and the student's standing is failing; otherwise DRP is given.
COURSE COVERAGE
1st LONG EXAM JULY 25, 2011 (MON) 7 AM – 9 AM, VENUE: F204/F205
30-1 Mutual Calculate mutually-induced emf given the mutual inductance between two
Inductance circuits
30-2 Self-inductance
Calculate self-induced emf given the self-inductance of the circuit
and Inductors
Calculate the total magnetic energy stored in an inductor and its magnetic
30-3 Magnetic-Field
energy density after current is increased from zero to a final steady-state
Energy
value
Describe the current variation in time for the current growth and current
30-4 The R-L Circuit
decay in an R-L circuit
30-5 The L-C Circuit Describe the charge and current variation in time in an L-C circuit
30-6 The L-R-C Series Describe the charge, voltage and current variation in time for underdamped,
Circuit critically-damped, and overdamped L-R-C circuits
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Calculate the impedance of a series L-R-C circuit
31-3 The L-R-C Series
Relate resistance, inductance, and capacitance to the resulting phase angle
Circuit
between voltage and current in the L-R-C series circuit
31-4 Power in Differentiate between instantaneous and average power delivered to various
Alternating-Current circuit elements
Circuits Calculate the average power of a series L-R-C circuit
31-5 Resonance in Identify conditions for resonance in a series L-R-C circuit
Alternating-Current Describe what happens to the impedance and current of a series L-R-C circuit
Circuits at resonance
2nd LONG EXAM SEPTEMBER 05, 2011 (MON) 7 AM – 9 AM, VENUE: F204/F205
3rd LONG EXAM OCTOBER 08, 2011 (SAT) 7 AM- 9 AM, VENUE: F204/F205