Syllabus Spring 2022 Physics 20400 STx

The City College of New York
Prof. Alexander Raspopin
Department of Physics
Spring 2022
Physics 20400 - Sections ST, ST2, ST5
Prof. A.Raspopin: office:
raspopinalexander77@gmail.com
Required text: Physics, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 (11th ed.) by Cutnell &
Johnson (Wiley)
Office hours (in-person): Thursday from 4:45-5:45 PM
Class meets in-person on Tuesday and Thursday 6:00-7:40 PM in MR-3.
Important Information for Physics 20400 students:
Course Objectives:
After successfully completing this course, students should be able to:
1. understand the fundamentals of wave motion and sound,
2. understand and apply the principle of linear superposition to interference
phenomena,
3. understand the concepts of electric fields, electric forces and electric potential,
4. understand and be able to analyze electric circuits, including alternating current
circuits,
5. understand the concepts of magnetic forces and magnetic fields,
6. understand the concept of electromagnetic induction,
7. understand the concept of and phenomena associated with electromagnetic
waves,
8. understand the concepts of reflection and refraction of light, interference and
the wave nature of light.
Topics Covered:
1. Waves and Sound
2. Principle of Linear Superposition and Interference Phenomena
3. Electric Forces and Fields
4. Electric Potential
5. Electric Circuits
6. Magnetic Forces and Magnetic Fields
7. Electromagnetic Induction
8. Alternating Current Circuits
9. Electromagnetic Waves
10. Reflection and Refraction of Light
11. Interference and Wave Nature of Light
Class schedule:
Two 100-minute lectures and one 2-hour lab.
Assessment Tools (tentative)
1. Attendance
2. WileyPlus homework assignments (10%)
Flyers with WileyPlus registration information for each section will be posted on
Blackboard Content.
Homework will be assigned on a weekly basis.
Selected homework problems will be discussed and solved during the lecture.
3. Lab and lab reports (10%).
4. Class participation.
5. Two midterm exams and the final exam (80%). Each midterm exam is 20%, and the
final exam is 40% of the total grade.
Students enrolling in this section of this course should be aware that the instructor may choose
to require your computer’s camera on during examinations and may choose to use proctoring
software during exams.
Course Plan (tentative)
Text Homework Problems
Chapter 16: TBD
Chapter 17: TBD
Chapter 18: TBD
Chapter 19: TBD
Chapter 20: TBD
Exam 1
Chapter 21: TBD
Chapter 22: TBD
Chapter 23: TBD
Chapter 24: TBD
Exam 2
Chapter 25: TBD
Chapter 26: TBD
Chapter 27: TBD
Final Exam

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