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PHYSICS 123 - Unit 2 Capacitance, Currents, & Resistors Fall 2002
Reading
Sections 18.1 – 18.7
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Sections 19.2,19.5 – 19.8
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Homework
Chapter 18
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Chapter 19
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Questions 5,15
Problems 8,13,19,24,33,61
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Questions 1,2,17
Problems 2,3,7,43,44
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assignment Dates
Assignments
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Due Dates
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Reading Quiz (Chapter 18)
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Friday, September 27
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Reading Quiz (Chapter 19)
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None
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Homework Due
All Chapter 18 Chapter 19 - Q1,2,17,P2,3,7
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Wednesday, October 2, by 5:00 p.m
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Homework Due (Chapter 19 - P43,44)
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Monday, October 7, by 5:00 p.m.
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Exam #1 - Units 1 & 2
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Monday, October 7
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Homework may be turned in during class, or placed in the box outside of my office before 5:00 p.m. on the date it is
due. If you wish to have your homework to help you study for the exam, I suggest you photocopy your homework and compare your work to the posted solutions.
SOME IMPORTANT CONCEPTS FROM CHAPTER 18
What is electric current? What is required for current to flow? Which direction does conventional current flow?
What is Ohm's law? When is it applicable? What is resistance? What is resistivity? How is the relationship between
resistance and resisitivity? What is superconductivity? How is electric power different or similar to power discussed in chapter 6?
SOME IMPORTANT CONCEPTS FROM CHAPTER 19
What does it mean for electronic components (resistors, capacitors, batteries, etc.) to be placed in series and in
parallel? If resistors are placed in series what electrical value is the same for the two resistors? What about when placed
in parallel? What is an emf? How do batteries in series and in parallel work? If capacitors are placed in series what
electrical value is the same for the two capacitors? What about when placed in parallel? Does direct current flow
through a capacitor? Why or why not? What does a capacitor do when it is placed in a direct current circuit? What is the purpose of a three pronged electrical plug?
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