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PHYS 2401.04: Physics Science & Engineer I. The Rules of the Universe Martha Casquete UTPA Lecturer. Einstein. Newton. Digression: Why are you here?!. “Because I was born.” “My parents made me come.” “My parents hate me.” “It’s just what you do after high school…” - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Rules of the UniverseMartha Casquete
UTPA Lecturer
PHYS 2401.04: Physics Science & Engineer I
Newton Einstein
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UCSD Physics 10Digression: Why are you here?!
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“Because I was born.”“My parents made me come.”“My parents hate me.”“It’s just what you do after high school…”“I want to get a job, man”“I’m here to learn—to think—to build my brain.”
College is an opportunity: do your best to seize it!
What I wish for each of you to come out with:Ability to think critically (not afraid to think indep.)Willingness to see complexity/multiple sides of issue
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About Me
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BA and MS in Physics from the University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB)
Coordinator of Student Development for 8 years at UTB
Adjunct Faculty at UTB (for 6 years –until 2010)
High School Math Teacher at Donna School District (2010 - 2013)
Math Adjunct Faculty at Ashford University (Summer 2013 )
Physics Lecturer at UTPA (Fall 2013)
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About Me
Bronx Zoo –New York City
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I love traveling!! Grand Canyon -Spring 2013
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About Me
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I love the outdoors: walking, bicycling and swimming.
Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge
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Course Objectives
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1. Explore the approach that physics brings to bear on the world around us
2. Appreciate the influence physics has on us all Begin to see physics in the world around you Develop your natural intuition, stimulate
curiosity Think into the unknown (ooh that’s scary!)
3. Understand basic laws of physics Newton’s laws of motion, gravitation (even
relativity) Concepts of mass, force, acceleration, energy,
momentum, power, etc. Work and energy Temperature
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Course Objectives, continued
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5. Enhance your scientific literacy know the difference between science and the
supernatural feel encouraged to read popular science
articles/books
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Course Structure Session: 04
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Full class meets 2 times per week in ARHU 253T & TH 5:45 – 7:00 PM
LecturesPowerPoint presentationsLecture materials & HW will be made available on the
web (write it down)http://marthacasqueteutpa.weebly.com
Demonstrations DiscussionHWExams: 4Final
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Resources
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Your Fellow Students!Encouraged to work together on homework, exercises (but not
on exams!)
Lecturer: Martha CasqueteOffice in SCNE building, Room 3.136, office hours T & TH 11:00–
1:00 PM, or by appointment, 956.665.2171, [email protected]
Web: marthacasqueteutpa.weebly.com
TextPhysics for Scientists and Engineers, 13th Edition by Serway and
Jewett used text to save you guys $$
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Expectations
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Attend lectures and discussion sectionParticipate!
If it doesn’t make sense, ask! Everyone learns that way.
Don’t be bashful about answering questions posed.
In-class voting system should make this funDo the work:
It’s the only way this stuff will really sink inexams become easier
Explore, think, ask, speculate, admire, enjoy!Physics can be fun, enriching, beautiful
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• No one who came more than 80% of time did very poorly• Few who came infrequently got more than a low B
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GradingWeightWeight FormatFormat DueDue CommentsComments
15%15% Homework, Homework, Quizzes & Quizzes & Questions/ObsQuestions/Obs
Every WeekEvery Week No late submissionsNo late submissions
35%35% Chapter Exams Chapter Exams (4) (4)
See your See your syllabussyllabus
up to 10%up to 10% Class Particip.Class Particip.
Questions/ObsQuestions/Obs
Every lectureEvery lecture
MondayMonday
Be on time!!Be on time!!
<15%<15% Final*Final*
<25%<25% LabLab
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Where can I find more info?
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http://marthacasqueteutpa.weebly.com
Blackboard
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Homework!!
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You are expected to answer all the problems/questions.
Only one or two questions will be selected.
Questions and Observations -Investigation part of HW
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All students are expected to prepare for and actively participate in class. I do not expect ‘perfect’ questions or answers.
Excellence means being prepared, involved, and taking responsibility for your own learning.
Every Monday/Tuesday you will turn In your Question /Observation
UCSD Physics 10What are these questions/observations?
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Science is as much about questions as answers.Every Monday/Tuesday, you’ll submit a question
or observation about the physical world around you (related to the topics in the syllabus).Something you’ve always wondered aboutSomething you recently noticedSomething that class prompted you to think about
I will choose one topic. You will research the topic and turn it in the following Monday. The topic will also be discussed in class.
Goal is to increase your awareness, observational skillsWe’re immersed in physics: easy to ignore, but also easy to
see!You’ll begin to think more deeply before shoving problem
asideAllow your natural curiosity to come alive
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What kind of question/observation? Questions
How thunders happen? Why does a car move?How do cel phones work? How do microwave ovens work? Why is the sky blue? Why not purple?
ObservationsI’ve noticed small rainbow patches in the sky way off
to the sides of the sun on hazy winter days. What are those?
I’ve noticed that when I remove my shirt in the dark during a dry weather I see sparks coming out of the shirts. What’s up with that?!
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Let’s try it!!
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In a piece of paper write on the top left write the following information(for the HW you will do it in the index card):
Date Name Course and session Question/observation: I have heard that if I rub a balloon against a
fabric, it cling to the wall or any other place. Why is that possible?
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Let’s discuss it!!
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You will have 2 minutes to discuss this subject with one or two of your classmates near you.
I will place music and when the music stop, you will return to your seats.
Then, you will have two minutes to sit down and write down your ideas
Now, STAND UP and find a partner.
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What can you tell me?
Questions??
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Clickers
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We will use infrared transmitters in every lectureAs a check on understandingTo give practice on quiz-like questionsInstant feedback (for me and for you)Surveys/opinion gatheringClass Participation!!!
You will need to go to the Physics and Geology Department (PSB 1.118) to pick up your clicker.
You’ll register your clickers through blackboard siteThrough blackboard you will sign in and click on this
class. In the left side there is a tab that reads: clicker registration . Enter clicker’s number.
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Homework 1bInstructions in weeblyCheck out your clickerRegister in BlackboardBring the HW 1b to Instructor Casquete’s office (see her office hours) by Tuesday, September 3.
20% reduction per day. Spring 200824
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Can I text or use my cel. phone during class?
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What will happen?
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Any Questions on Course Structure?
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QUIZ # 1 Date: Name: Major: Course and Session:
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In the paper provided by the instructor you will answer three questions from the following:
1) Where is Instructor Casquete’s office located?2) Where do you need to pick up the clickers? 3) When is the question/observation due?4) What will happen to you if you are found
texting? 5) When do you need to submit the
question/observation?6) What percentage of your grade is the lab?7) What percentage of your grade is
participation?
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a) 0.0241
b) 79,241
= 2.41 X 10-2
= 7.92 X 104
1) Express the following numbers in scientific notation with three significant figures:
UCSD Physics 10 2) Solve 3x + 2 = 4x - 1
- 3x - 3x
2 = x - 1
+ 1 + 1
3 = x
3(3) + 2 = 4(3) - 1
9 + 2 = 12 - 1
1. Draw “the river”2. Subtract 3x
from both sides3. Simplify4. Add 1 to both
sides5. Simplify6. Check your
answer
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+ 3y + 3y
11y – 9 = 2
+ 9 + 9
11y = 11
11 11
y = 1
8(1) - 9 = -3(1) + 2
1. Draw “the river”2. Add 3y to both
sides3. Simplify4. Add 9 to both sides5. Simplify6. Divide both sides
by 117. Simplify8. Check your answer
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1. 4
2. -3
3. -4
4. 3
4) What is the value of x if -7(x – 3) = -7?
Answer Now
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What is the value of x if 3(x + 4) = 2(x - 1)?
Answer Now
1. -142. -133. 134. 14
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5) Solve for x
84
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62
5
xx
)62(3)84(5 xx
3664020 xx
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11x
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THE QUADRATIC FORMULA
The solutions of the quadratic equation a x 2 + b x + c = 0 are
– b b 2 – 4 a c
2a
x =when a 0 and b 2 – 4 a c ≥ 0.
You can read this formula as:
x equals the opposite of b, plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4 a c, all divided by 2 a.
UCSD Physics 10Finding the x-Intercepts of a Graph
The x-intercepts occur when y = 0.
0 = –1x 2 – 2 x + 5
–( b ) ( b ) 2 – 4( a )( c )2( a )x =
2 4 + 20
–2
x =
2 24
–2
x =
Substitute 0 for y, and
identify a = 1, b = –2, and c = 5.
Substitute values in the
quadratic formula.
Simplify.
Solutions
The equation has two solutions:
2 24–2x =
2 + 24–2x = –3.45
2 – 24–2x = 1.45
SOLUTION
y = –x 2 – 2 x + 5 Write original equation.
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y = –x 2 – 2 x + 5
Solve the following quadratic equation