Course Schedule for PHY202-Year 2018-1
stterm
Week Date Chapter Sections Sample Problems Check
Points Homework
3
Mon.
12/01/1439H
Chapter 21:
Electric Charge
21-2 Electric Charge
21-3 Conductors and Insulators -Blue Flashes from a Wintergreen LifeSaver-No
21-4 Coulomb’s Law -Shell Theorem -Spherical Conductors
1 Questions:
1,7 Problems:
3,4,5,25,36 Wed.
14/01/1439H
21-5 Charge Is Quantized 21-6 Charge Is Conserved
-Finding the net force due to two other particles -Mutual electric repulsion in a nucleus
2,3,4
4
Mon.
19/01/1439H
Chapter 22:
Electric Fields
22-2 The Electric Field 22-3 Electric Field Lines
22-4 The Electric Field Due to a Point Charge
22-5 The Electric Field Due to an Electric Dipole
22-6 The Electric Field Due to a Line of Charge
-Net electric field due to
three charged particles 1,2
Problems:
2,4,5,6,15,3 4,35,43,56
Wed.
21/01/1439H
22-7 The Electric Field Due to a Charged Disk
22-8 A Point Charge in an Electric Field -Measuring the Elementary Charge –No -Ink-Jet Printing –No
-Electrical Breakdown and Sparking –No 22-9 A Dipole in an Electric Field
3,4
-Potential Energy of an Electric Dipole -Microwave Cooking -No
5
Mon.
26/01/1439H
Chapter 23:
Gauss’s Law
23-2 Flux
23-3 Flux of an Electric Field 23-4 Gauss’ Law
-Flux through a closed cylinder, uniform field -Flux through a closed cube, nonuniform field -Relating the net enclosed charge and the net flux
1
Questions:
1,4,8 Problems:
2,6,10,17,2 2,33,49 Wed.
28/01/1439H
23-5 Gauss’ Law and Coulomb’s Law 23-6 A Charged Isolated Conductor -An Isolated Conductor with a Cavity-No -The Conductor Removed-No
-The External Electric Field 23-7 Applying Gauss’ Law:
-Cylindrical Symmetry
-Enclosed charge in a nonuniform field -Spherical metal shell, electric field and enclosed charge
2,3
6
Mon.
03/02/1439H Chapter 23:
Gauss’s law
23-8 Applying Gauss’ Law:
-Planar Symmetry - Nonconducting Sheet - Two Conducting Plates 23-9 Applying Gauss’ Law:
-Spherical Symmetry
-Electric field near two parallel charged metal plates
Questions:
1,4,8 Problems:
2,6,10,17,2 2,33,49 Wed.
05/02/1439H
Review
7
Sun.
09/02/1439H First exam
Mon.
10/02/1439H Chapter 24:
Electric Potential
24-2 Electric Potential Energy 24-3 Electric Potential
-Work Done by an Applied Force 24-4 Equipotential Surfaces 24-5 Calculating the Potential from the Field
-Work and potential energy
in an electric field 1,2
Problems:
2,5,12,13,2 1,35,42,65 Wed.
12/02/1439H
24-6 Potential Due to a Point Charge 24-7 Potential Due to a Group of Point
-Finding the potential change from the electric field
3,4
Charges -Net potential of several charged particles -Potential is not a vector, orientation is irrelevant
8
Mon.
17/02/1439H
Chapter 24:
Electric Potential
24-8 Potential Due to an Electric Dipole -Induced Dipole Moment
24-9 Potential Due to a Continuous Charge Distribution
-Line of Charge-No -Charged Disk-No
24-12 Potential of a Charged Isolated Conductor
24-10 Calculating the Field from the Potential
-Finding the field from the
potential 5
Problems:
2,5,12,13,2 1,35,42,65
Wed.
19/02/1439H
24-11 Electric Potential Energy of a System of Point Charges
-Spark Discharge from a Charged Conductor-No
-Isolated Conductor in an External Electric Field-No
-Potential energy of a system of three charged
particles 6
9
Mon.
24/02/1439H
Chapter 25:
Capacitance
25-2 Capacitance -Charging a Capacitor
25-3 Calculating the Capacitance -Calculating the Electric Field -Calculating the Potential Difference -A Parallel-Plate Capacitor
-A Cylindrical Capacitor
1,2
Questions:
1,7,10,11 Problems:
2,3,9,25,29, 31,40 Wed.
26/02/1439H
-A Spherical Capacitor -An Isolated Sphere
25-4 Capacitors in Parallel and in Series -Capacitors in Parallel
-Capacitors in Series
25-5 Energy Stored in an Electric Field -Explosions in Airborne Dust -No
-Capacitors in parallel and
in series 3
10
Mon.
02/03/1439H Chapter 25:
Capacitance
-Energy Density
25-6 Capacitor with a Dielectric 25-7 Dielectrics: An Atomic View-No 25-8 Dielectrics and Gauss’ Law (only eq.25-36)
-Potential energy and energy density of an electric field
-Work and energy when a dielectric is inserted into a capacitor
Questions:
1,7,10,11 Problems:
2,3,9,25,29, 31,40
Wed.
04/03/1439H
Chapter 26:
Current &
Resistance
26-2 Electric Current -The Directions of Currents -Drift Speed
26-3 Current Density
26-4 Resistance and Resistivity
-Calculating Resistance from Resistivity
1,2,3
Questions:
2,5,6 Problems:
1,8,11,17,4 2
11
Mon.
09/03/1439H
Chapter 26:
Current &
Resistance
-Variation with Temperature 26-5 Ohm’s Law
26-6 A Microscopic View of Ohm’s Law-No
26-7 Power in Electric Circuits 26-8 Semiconductors-No 26-9 Superconductors-No
-A material has resistivity;
a block of the material has resistance
-Rate of energy dissipation in a wire carrying current
4
Questions:
2,5,6 Problems:
1,8,11,17,4 2
Wed.
11/03/1439H
Chapter 27:
Circuits
27-2 “Pumping” Charges 27-3 Work, Energy, and Emf 27-4 Calculating the Current in a Single-Loop Circuit
-Energy Method -Potential Method
27-5 Other Single-Loop Circuits -Internal Resistance
1
Questions:
2,5,10 Problems:
1,5,18,19,5 7
12 Mon.
16/03/1439H
Chapter 27:
Circuits
-Resistances in Series
27-6 Potential Difference Between Two Points
-Potential Difference Across a Real Battery
-Grounding a Circuit -Power, Potential, and Emf 27-7 Multiloop Circuits -Resistances in Parallel
-Single-loop circuit with two real batteries
-Resistors in parallel and in series
2,4
Wed.
18/03/1439H Chapter 27:
Circuits
27-8 The Ammeter and the Voltmeter 27-9 RC Circuits
-Charging a Capacitor -The Time Constant -Discharging a Capacitor -Derivation of Eq. 27-33-No
5
Questions:
2,5,10 Problems:
1,5,18,19,5 7
13
Sun.
22/03/1438H Second Exam
Mon.
23/03/1439H
28-2 What Produces a Magnetic Field?
28-3 The Definition of B
- Finding the Magnetic Force on a Particle
- Magnetic Field Lines
28-4 Crossed Fields: Discovery of the Electron-No
28-5 Crossed Fields: The Hall 28-6 A Circulating Charged Particle - Helical Paths- No
-Magnetic force on a moving charged particle
1
Wed.
25/03/1439H
28-7 Cyclotrons and Synchrotrons- No 28-8 Magnetic Force on a Current- Carrying Wire
28-9 Torque on a Current Loop 28-10 The Magnetic Dipole Moment
- Magnetic force on a wire carrying current
-Rotating a magnetic dipole in a magnetic field
4, 5
14 Mon.
30/03/1439H Review
15&16 Sun. 6 &13
/04/1438H Laboratory exam
17 Sun.
20/04/1438H Final exam