Wright State University Lake Campus/2019-9/Phy 1110/Syllabus

 Phy 1110 Principles of Physics I  Instructor: Guy Vandegrift email:guy.vandegrift@wright.edu 236-Dwyer Hall Wright State University Lake Campus, Celina OH 45822 - Fundamental physics of mechanics. Topics include laws of motion, work and energy, momentum, circular and rotational motion, gravity, fluids, mechanical waves and thermodynamics (4 credit hours.) Also required is the lab PHY2410L: Introductory physics laboratory problems in mechanics, oscillation and thermodynamics (1 credit hour.)

Prerequisites: Undergraduate level MTH 1280 Minimum Grade of D or WSU Math Placement Level 40

Corequisites: PHY1110L; PHY1110R

The students in the introductory physics class will be expected to:
 * 1) Understand the nature of scientific inquiry
 * 2) Critically apply knowledge of physical theory to a variety of physical problems
 * 3) Distinguish between science and technology and recognize their roles in society
 * 4) Demonstrate an awareness of theoretical, practical, creative and cultural dimensions of scientific inquiry
 * 5) Communicate an understanding of the basic physical principles.

Textbook: OpenStax College Physics
https://cnx.org/contents/Ax2o07Ul@16.4:HR_VN3f7@6/Introduction-to-Science-and-the-Realm-of-Physics-Physical-Quantities-and-Units

WikiJournal of Science article

 * WikiJournal of Science/A card game for Bell's theorem and its loopholes
 * Impossible correlations
 * The car and the goats
 * Tube entanglement

Test bank
This bank currently contains 259 questions and is an Open Educational Resource. But some questions on exams might not appear in the bank. The "study" version contains one rendition of each problem. For more practice use "all" version. This pdf file is much larger because it contains 10 or more renditions of each numerical question, each with a different set of numerical values.
 * Study: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/File:OpenStaxUphysicsCalc2StudyQuestions.pdf
 * All: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/File:OpenStaxUphysicsCalc2AllQuestions1.pdf

Topics Covered in a 15 week course
This bank currently contains 274 questions and is an Open Educational Resource. The volume and chapter refer to OpenStax University Physics. The Bank section column refers to section numbers in the study guide's table of contents that contain relevant questions to each unit. This bank also contains calculus-based problems that are not part of this course. The relevant quezzes are marked with an asterisk (*), and while no problems from these quizzes are deemed "essential", questions from those quizzes that do not require calculus might appear on exams.

Assessment
40% Scheduled tests (every other week) 20% Cumulative final exam 20% Lab reports and weekly labs 10% Quizzes 10% Final report

Lab reports are due via Pilot on Friday after each of the scheduled There is no provision for allowing the 7 scheduled quizzes to be taken after the test date. But extra quizzes might be necessary to allow students to compensate for low test scores or missed quizzes, and for that reason daily attendance is required. Attendance will be taken at every lecture and lab.