PHY102 Physics II
202
3-2024 Spring

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Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics, 9th Edition, D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker.

We will cover chapters 21-30.

Ch. 21: Electric charge, conductors and insulators, Coulomb’s Law, quantization and conservation principles for charge

Ch. 22: Electric fields, field maps, fields due to various charge geometries, point charges and dipoles in an electric field

Ch. 23: Electric flux, Gauss’s Law for electric fields, Coulomb’s Law from Gauss’s Law, isolated charged conductors, considerations of symmetry

Ch. 24: Electric potential energy and work, electric potential, equipotentials, potentials due to discrete and continuous charge distributions, isolated conductors, determining the electric field from the potential

Ch. 25: Capacitors and capacitance, series and parallel arrangements, stored energy, dielectric materials, Gauss’s Law with dielectric

Ch. 26: Electric current, current density, non-perfect conductors, resistivity and resistance, Ohm’s Law, power and energy in electric circuits, semiconductor materials, superconductors

Ch. 27: DC circuits, energy and work, electromotive force, single and multi-loop circuits, parallel and series combinations of resistances, Kirchoff’s Laws, RC circuits, time constant

Ch. 28: Magnetic fields, forces on moving charges, crossed fields, Hall effect, cyclotrons, force and torque on current carrying wires and loops, magnetic dipoles and dipole moment

Ch. 29: Sources of magnetic field, Biot-Savart Law, calculating the magnetic field for various current geometries, Ampere’s Law, consideration of symmetry, forces between parallel currents, solenoids and toroids, a coil as a dipole

Ch. 30: Electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law, induced electric fields, induction and inductors, RL circuits and time constants, energy stored in magnetic fields, energy density in magnetic fields, mutual inductance


Lecture Notes by Cem Özdoğan, PhD

CH: Chapter, SP: Sample Problems (Fundamentals of Physics, 9th Edition, D. Halliday, R. Resnick, J. Walker )

(Phy102 Fall2021) GradesI & GradesII Sample Distribution

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Topic

Lecture Notes

Laboratory

Quiz & Grades

September 23, 2021

CH21 Electric Charge

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Laboratory I February 26-, 2024

Canvas Quiz March 05-08, 2024

Grades-CENG

Grades-ME

June 25, 2024 04:15 PM

September 27, 2021

CH22 Electric Fields

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Laboratory II March 12-, 2024

Canvas Quiz March 19-22, 2024

October 05, 2021

CH23 Gauss’Law

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Canvas Quiz March 19-22, 2024

October 11, 2021

CH24 Electric Potential

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Canvas Quiz April 02-05, 2024

October 21, 2021

CH25 Capacitance

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Canvas Quiz April 16-19, 2024

Midterm Examination: April 22, 2024 17:45-19:15. 1-CH21 Electric Charge 2-CH22 Electric Fields 3-CH23 Gauss’Law 4-CH24 Electric Potential 5-CH25 Capacitance. Formulae sheet is available. Past Exam Questions&Solutions are available. Solutions of Midterm Examination is available. Midterm Examination grades is available and available. Compiled grades are available and available. June 2, 2024 01:42 PM

October 29, 2021

CH26 Current and Resistance

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Laboratory III April 22-26, 2024

Canvas Quiz May 06, 2024

November 14, 2021

Ch27 Circuits

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Laboratory IV May 7-10, 2024


Canvas Quiz May 14-17, 2024

November 21, 2021

Ch28 Magnetic Fields

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Canvas Quiz May 21-24, 2024

December 17, 2018

Ch29 Magnetic Fields Due to Currents

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Laboratory V May 14-17, 2024

Canvas Quiz May 28-31, 2024

May 16, 2019

Ch30 Induction and Inductance

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Canvas Quiz June 01, 2024 14:00

Canvas Make-up Quiz1 June 01, 2024 14:30

Canvas Make-up Quiz2 June 01, 2024 14:30

Final Examination: June 07, 2024 10:20-11:50 (CENG H2-53, ME H2-76/H2-77). Question Bank for previous years’final exam questions is available. Solutions of Final Examination is available. June 7, 2024 12:28 PM Final Examination grades are available and available. June 9, 202411:54 PM

Resit Examination: June 24, 2024 16:00-17:30. 1-CH26 Current and Resistance, 2-Ch27 Circuits, 3-Ch28 Magnetic Fields, 4-Ch29 Magnetic Fields Due to Currents, 5-Ch30 Inductance (Electromagnetic induction, Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law). Resit Examination grades are available and available. June 25, 2024 04:15 PM

Table is tentative. Lectures will be posted. Red color indicates possible modification during the term.