HW 1-3 & 1-4
- Due Aug 31, 2021 by 11:59pm
- Points 20
- Submitting a text entry box or a file upload
Problems | What to learn |
Please check your Solution TA scores for completeness, not correctness (Please do not share outside this class, thank you.) |
Similar Problems (Please do not share outside this class, thank you.) Also see Files (click on the right hand side of this page) in the Extra Examples folder. |
1.5,7,10 For problem 1.10, also identify all elements that can be removed from the circuit, because they are 'shorted out'. |
Nodes, Series, Parallel, Short Circuit |
prob1-5s1.pdf Download prob1-5s1.pdf |
prob1-6s1.pdf Download prob1-6s1.pdf prob1-8s1.pdf Download prob1-8s1.pdf |
1.12 | Relationship between Charge and Electrons | prob1-12s1.pdf Download prob1-12s1.pdf | 1.13 |
1.14 | Charge and Current | prob1-14s1.pdf Download prob1-14s1.pdf | 1.15 |
1.16 | Current and Charge | prob1-16s1.pdf Download prob1-16s1.pdf | 1.17 |
1.19 | Charge & Current (from plots) | prob1-19s1.pdf Download prob1-19s1.pdf |
1.21,22,23,24 |
What's Homework, Questions of the Day, In Class work, etc?
HOMEWORK is posted in the first column of this table. The solutions are posted too.Turn this in for points.
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY are what you are supposed to learn today. Take notes, keep and use them (and use them later on the exam). You don't have to turn these in.
IN CLASS WORK: Often, but not always, in class work will be all or part of your homework. Whatever is homework, turn it in. The rest, not required to be turned in.
SIMILAR PROBLEMS: (last column of this table) Often I will give you similar problems to those that are assigned as homework. These can give you extra practice, but are not required to be turned in. If you have to look at the homework solutions to do the problems, you should probably do some extra practice. Solutions to similar problems can be found in the FILES section of canvas in a folder called homework solutions (see tab to your left <<<<<<). Please DO NOT SHARE THESE PUBLICLY.
GRADING: Full points will be given if you turn in completed homework, whether or not it is correct. Yep, that's right. Please check your answers, make any corrections you need to, and turn it in.
EXAMS: You may use any of the materials you write for homework, questions of the day, similar problems, etc. on the exams. So take your time, make good notes, and keep improving your notes as you find details you might have initially missed.
Course: Homework, Questions of the Day (nitty gritty details)
Course: How to Turn in Homework