Course Syllabus
Topics covered
Phys 114 addresses the following topics:
- scaling
- one dimensional kinematics
- vectors and two dimensional motions
- forces and Newton's laws of motion
- circular motion
- torque
- rotational dynamics
- center of gravity
- static equilibrium
- elasticity
- momentum and impulse
Overview
This course has two components: lecture and tutorial. Each component has several important aspects. You can see all the aspects required in a given week in Modules.
This website Links to an external site. describes recommended practices to succeed in this course, and this website Links to an external site. contains a list of resources you may find helpful for a variety of issues students may encounter during your time at UW. I highly recommend the following:
- Creating a weekly schedule to organize when you will work on the various course components. I have posted sample weekly schedule here Download here.
- Working in groups. I encourage you to work with others on assignments. You can use Ed Discussion
- to post questions or answer others' questions, or to find people interested in forming a study group. I will also monitor Ed Discussion frequently and will respond if needed.
- If you have any questions, attend office hours so that they can be addressed.
Contact me if you need help finding the resources you need.
Contact Information
For questions send an email with your course and section (Phys 114B), your UW net ID (the part before @uw.edu in your email address), and name as it appears on Canvas to:
- the instructor, Usama al-Binni at ualbinni@uw.edu, for personal correspondence related to grades, health issues, etc...
- the program coordinator at phys1xx@uw.edu for administrator questions related to registering, overloading, etc...
- Please do not report missed work directly to instructor unless some urgent intervention is required. Instead, fill out the missed work form Links to an external site.and make sure you read its instructions before using it.
Course Material
The platform for online assignments is MyLab and Mastering through which you also access the e-textbook.
Learning Catalytics is used for in-class quizzes.
The textbook used is College Physics A Strategic Approach, 4th edition, by Knight Jones Field.
To access MyLab and Mastering, please follow the instructions in this page Links to an external site.. Please DO NOT access Pearson's website by searching it on the web, otherwise the pairing of their system with Canvas might not work. Also note you should not be prompted to make a payment at any point during the process, nor should you be prompted for a course ID or an access code. If any of this happens it means the process was not done correctly, please check the instructions again. Make sure you allow pop-ups on your device.
During the sign up process you should be aware of two dates:
The opt out date for the students is January 16th.
The student payment due date is January 19th.
Class components
This class consists of the following components. For more details of each, click the links below.
Lecture overview
We will use a flipped classroom model, which has been shown to improve student learning.
- Before each scheduled lecture you need to complete the assigned reading (see schedule below). Note that you should not expect to understand all the reading after reading it once. However, you should at least be familiar with the concepts covered, but not necessarily able to apply them.
- During lecture I will briefly review the reading, but most of the time will be used for you to work on problems individually, and then to discuss them with your peers. This discussion with peers is one of the most effective ways to learn, so it is important to attend lectures if possible.
Lectures are from 1:30 PM to 2:20 PM on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in lecture hall A118 of PAA Links to an external site.. I will post lecture slides under the Files. If you cannot attend lecture in person due to minor illness etc., you can participate in the in-class quizzes and then watch recordings on Panopto. The recording will be available under the "Panopto Recordings" menu on the left. Please note, lecture are not live-streamed.
Tutorial overview
In tutorial you will work with your peers to discuss problems designed to develop a conceptual understanding of physical laws though a research based scaffolded discovery process. Initially you may find the questions challenging and not easy to answer on your own. Tutorial sections are designed to be a comfortable environment for you to make mistakes. In the process you will learn how to reflect on your reasoning and to identify where you might make errors.
Tutorials are from 5PM to 6PM on Tuesday (unless they are exam days) in a large lecture hall 120 of Kane Links to an external site.. Similarly to lectures, tutorial will be recorded and you can watch the video later.
Graded components
- Pre-lecture reading quiz (25% of grade):
- After completing the reading you need to answer questions the pre-lecture reading quiz before 11:59 PM on the day before the corresponding lecture.
- You have up to 5 attempts for each question. For each wrong answer 10% of the grade is subtracted. Note that practice problems, adaptive follow-ups, and dynamic study modules available also through Mastering are not graded, but great for your study.
- Pre-lecture reading quiz score will be scaled by 1.25 at the end of quarter (but not allowed to go over 100%).
- Lecture/Tutorial in-class quizzes (10% of grade):
- Participating in in-class quizzes on Learning Catalytics requires you to bring a web enabled device to lecture. If you do not own a web enabled device, you can loan for free from the university. See this site for more details. Please contact me if you have problem accessing to a web enabled device.
- Some questions may be graded purely on participation, but most are graded 80% for participation and 20% for the correct answer. At the end of the quarter the total in-class quiz score is scaled by 1.25, but truncated at 100%.
- If you miss a lecture due to a valid reason (family and medical emergency etc.), please fill out the missed work form Links to an external site., and your in-class quizzes can be excused. Please note you can report up to 4 missed assignments using that form. If you have an ongoing situation and you're going to miss more than 4, please contact me.
- Tutorial pretest (5% of grade):
- These are designed to get you thinking about your ideas on topics covered in this course. They are graded based on a thoughtful attempt, not on correctness.
- These become available Thursday at 3:00 PM and are due on Monday at 11:59 PM.
- Once you start a pretest, you will have 30 minutes to complete it without the ability to pause.
- At the end of the quarter, tutorial pretests are scaled by a factor of 1.25.
- If you miss more than one tutorial pretest due to a valid reason (family and medical emergency etc.), please contact me, and your tutorial pretest score can be excused.
- Exams (60 % of grade):
Important note:
Each exam includes questions based on the lectures and tutorials, so missing a lecture or tutorial section can have an impact on your exam performance. If you miss a lecture or tutorial, make sure to work through the missed material to minimize the impact on your course grade.
The exam procedure is described here Links to an external site..
The following dates are preliminary and may change.
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- Midterm exam 1 is on Tuesday January 30th from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM (room to be announced).
- Midterm exam 2 is on Tuesday February 20th from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM (room to be announced).
- Final exam is on Monday March 11th from 2:30 PM to 4:20 PM in PAA A118.
Note that there are no make-up exams. So, students with outside professional, service, or career commitments (i.e. military service, ROTC, professional conference presentation, NCAA sports, etc.) conflicting with the exam dates must contact me early in the quarter to establish alternate examination procedures. Exam scores for students who miss an exam without making prior arrangements will be zero.
Each exam is out of 100 points, and has three components:
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- 80 points on lecture material
- 20 points on tutorial material
Exams will count for 60% of your grade. Your overall exam score will be based on the best of the following two methods:
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- Method 1: 60% of your average score of the exams (2 midterms and the final).
- Method 2: 20% from your best midterm score and 40% from your final exam score.
We will design the exams such that a student who understands some of the material very well but needs some improvement in the remaining material should get a score around 65%. If the class average on a given exam is less than 65%, then all the scores for that exam will be adjusted upward so that the average is 65%. Scores will not be adjusted downward even if the class average is higher than 65%.
If a student is found responsible for misconduct during an exam, a score of zero will be given for that exam for this student. If the misconduct occurs during a midterm, only Method 1 is used to calculate the final grade, and Method 2 is not used.
Grades
- Your final weighted percentage is converted to a grade point using the following thresholds.
grade point final course score grade point final course score grade point final course score grade point final course score 4.0 93.0 3.0 78.0 2.0 63.0 1.0 48.0 3.9 91.5 2.9 76.5 1.9 61.5 0.9 46.3 3.8 90.0 2.8 75.0 1.8 60.0 0.8 44.6 3.7 88.5 2.7 73.5 1.7 58.5 0.7 42.9 3.6 87.0 2.6 72.0 1.6 57.0 3.5 85.5 2.5 70.5 1.5 55.5 3.4 84.0 2.4 69.0 1.4 54.0 3.3 82.5 2.3 67.5 1.3 52.5 3.2 81.0 2.2 66.0 1.2 51.0 3.1 79.5 2.1 64.5 1.1 49.5
Reading schedule
Reading Schedule Download Reading Schedule
Research Study Information
This course is part of a research project examining student reasoning ability and attitudes about physics with the goal of improving physics teaching. By enrolling in this course, you are automatically included in the study. Early in the quarter, students will have an opportunity to learn about the study and to remove themselves from the study if they wish. Your instructor will not know whether or not you participate. Please click on this link Links to an external site. to review the details of the study, contact a member of the research team, or remove yourself from the study.
Access and accommodation
Your experience in this class is important to us, so if you have a temporary health condition or permanent disability that requires accommodations (conditions include but are not limited to: mental health, attention-related, learning, vision, hearing, physical), please contact DRS Links to an external site. to arrange accommodations.
Safe campus
We are committed to ensuring a safe environment on campus. We encourage you to check out the resources available here Links to an external site..
Religious Accommodations
Washington state law requires that UW develop a policy for accommodation of student absences or significant hardship due to reasons of faith or conscience, or for organized religious activities. The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available at Religious Accommodations Policy Links to an external site.. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of this course using the Religious Accommodations Request form Links to an external site..
Academic integrity and student conduct
The University takes academic integrity and student conduct very seriously. Behaving with integrity and respect is part of our responsibility to our shared learning community. Acts of academic misconduct may include, but are not limited to, cheating by working with others or sharing answers on exams.
Please note that taking photos or recording instructors, other students, and course materials without permission is strictly forbidden. Streaming or posting inappropriate materials on any course platform is also not allowed.
All the course materials including exam and quiz questions, lecture notes, lecture videos are intellectual properties of the instructor and the University of Washington. Distributing them in any form without permission is forbidden.
The University of Washington Student Conduct Code (WAC 478-121) defines prohibited academic and behavioral conduct and describes how the University holds students accountable as they pursue their academic goals. Allegations of misconduct by students may be referred to the appropriate campus office for investigation and resolution. More information can be found online at https://www.washington.edu/studentconduct/ Links to an external site..
If you’re uncertain about if something is academic or behavioral misconduct, ask us. we are willing to discuss questions you might have.
Course Summary:
Date | Details | Due |
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Tue Jan 2, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 01 Reading Quiz - (01/02) - Scaling | due by 11:59pm |
Wed Jan 3, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_01_01-03 (27509725) | due by 2:29pm |
Thu Jan 4, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 02 Reading Quiz - (01/04) - Representing Motion | due by 11:59pm |
Fri Jan 5, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_02_01-05 (84591439) | due by 2:19pm |
Sun Jan 7, 2024 | Assignment Introduction to MasteringPhysics (Not Graded) | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Pre-lecture 03 Reading Quiz - (01/07) - One Dimensional Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Jan 8, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_03_01-08 (78302692) | due by 2:19pm |
Quiz Tutorial 1 Pretest - Scaling | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Jan 9, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 04 Reading Quiz - (01/09) - Acceleration | due by 11:59pm |
Wed Jan 10, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_01_01-09 (29976712) | due by 11:00am |
Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_04_01-10 (11828212) | due by 2:19pm | |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 01 - Scaling | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 01 - Scaling | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Jan 12, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 05 Reading Quiz - (01/11) - Free Fall | due by 1pm |
Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_05_01-12 (55631144) | due by 2:20pm | |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 02 - Scaling and Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 02 - Scaling and Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jan 14, 2024 | Assignment Physics Primer (Not graded) | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Tutorial 0 Pretest - Math Survey | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Jan 15, 2024 | Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 03 - One-Dimensional Motion | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 03 - One-Dimensional Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Quiz Tutorial 2 Pretest - Representations of motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Jan 16, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_02_01-16 (51561126) | due by 6:00pm |
Assignment Pre-lecture 06 Reading Quiz - (01/16) - Vectors and Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Wed Jan 17, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_06_01-17 (49030516) | due by 2:20pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 04 - Acceleration | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 04 - Acceleration | due by 11:59pm | |
Thu Jan 18, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 07 Reading Quiz - (01/18) - Two-Dimensional Motion | due by 11:59pm |
Fri Jan 19, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_07_01-19 (98841828) | due by 2:18pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 05 - Free-Fall | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 05 - Free-Fall | due by 11:59pm | |
Sat Jan 20, 2024 | Assignment Physics 114B Wi24 Syllabus Quiz | due by 11:59pm |
Sun Jan 21, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 08 Reading Quiz - (01/21) - Forces | due by 11:59pm |
Mon Jan 22, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_08_01-22 (83754380) | due by 2:19pm |
Quiz Tutorial 3 Pretest - Acceleration in one-dimension | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Jan 23, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_03_01-23 (69208972) | due by 6:01pm |
Wed Jan 24, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_08B_01-24 (66273657) | due by 2:20pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 06 - Vectors | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 06 - Vectors and Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Thu Jan 25, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 09 Reading Quiz - (01/25) - Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm |
Fri Jan 26, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_09_01-26 (72629033) | due by 2:18pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 07 - 2D Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 07 - Projectile Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Jan 28, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 10 Reading Quiz - (01/28) - Applying Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm |
Mon Jan 29, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_10_01-29 (33386265) | due by 2:20pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 08 - Forces | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 08 - Forces | due by 11:59pm | |
Wed Jan 31, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_11_01-31 (97125379) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 09 - Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 09 - Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Feb 2, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_12_02-02 (10636699) | due by 2:18pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 10 - Applying Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 10 - Applying Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Feb 5, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_13_02-05 (93231490) | due by 2:20pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 11 - Friction | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 11 - Friction | due by 11:59pm | |
Quiz Tutorial 4 Pretest - Forces and Newton's Laws | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Feb 6, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_04_02-06 (74230325) | due by 6:02pm |
Wed Feb 7, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_14_02-07 (30278829) | due by 2:20pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 12 - Drag | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 12 - Drag | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Feb 9, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_15_02-09 (53871355) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 13 - Interacting Objects and Ropes | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 13 - Interacting Objects and Ropes | due by 11:59pm | |
Sun Feb 11, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 11 Reading Quiz - (01/30) - Friction | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Pre-lecture 12 Reading Quiz - (02/01) - Drag and Reynolds Number | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 13 Reading Quiz - (02/04) - Interacting Objects and Ropes | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 14 Reading Quiz - (02/06) - Circular Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 15 Reading Quiz - (02/08) - Rotational Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Feb 12, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_16_02-11 (25551683) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 14 - Circular Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 14 - Circular Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Quiz Tutorial 5 Pretest - Tension | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Feb 13, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_05_02-13 (21816040) | due by 6:00pm |
Wed Feb 14, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_17_02-14 (57955777) | due by 2:21pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 15 - Rotational Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 15 - Rotational Motion | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Feb 16, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_18_02-16 (42411914) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 16 - Torque and COG | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 16 - Torque and COG | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Feb 19, 2024 | Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 17 - Rotational Dynamics | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Pre-lecture 16 Reading Quiz - (02/11) - Torque and Center of Gravity | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 17 Reading Quiz - (02/13) - Rotational Dynamics | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 17 - Rotational Dynamics | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Feb 20, 2024 | Assignment Pre-lecture 18 Reading Quiz (02/15) - Static Equilibrium | due by 11:59pm |
Wed Feb 21, 2024 | Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 18 - Static Equilibrium | due by 11:59pm |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 18 - Static Equilibrium | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Feb 23, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_19_02-23 (49119670) | due by 2:21pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 19/20 - Stability and Hooke's Law | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 19/20 - Stability and Hooke's Law | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Feb 26, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_20_02-26 (82512336) | due by 2:20pm |
Quiz Tutorial 6 Pretest - Biomechanics | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Feb 27, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_06_02-27 (70234511) | due by 5:58pm |
Wed Feb 28, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_21_02-28 (83496035) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 20 - Stretching and Compressing Materials | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 20 - Stretching and Compressing Materials | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Mar 1, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_22_03-01 (91873521) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 21 - Impulse and Momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 21 - Impulse and Momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Mon Mar 4, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_23_03-04 (13278925) | due by 2:19pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 22 - Conservation of Momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 22 - Conservation of Momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Quiz Tutorial 7 Pretest - Conservation of momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Tue Mar 5, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Tut_07_03-05 (81221840) | due by 6:01pm |
Wed Mar 6, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi24_Lec_24_03-06 (10851266) | due by 2:21pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 23 - Work and Kinetic Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 23 - Work and Kinetic Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Fri Mar 8, 2024 | Assignment 114B_Wi25_Lec_24_03-08 (36114865) | due by 2:18pm |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 24 - Potential Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 25 - Thermal Energy and Conservation of Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 26 - Conservation of Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Practice Problems - Lecture 27 - Collisions and Power | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 19 Reading Quiz - (02/22) - Balance, Springs and Hooke's Law | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 20 Reading Quiz - (02/25) - Stretching and Compressing Materials | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 21 Reading Quiz - (02/27) - Impulse and Momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 22 Reading Quiz - (02/29) - Conservation of Momentum | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 23 Reading Quiz - (03/03) - Work and Kinetic Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 24 Reading Quiz - (03/05) - Potential Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 25 Reading Quiz - (03/07) - Thermal Energy and Conservation of Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Pre-lecture 26 Reading Quiz - (03/07) - Conservation of Energy and Energy Diagrams | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 24 - Potential Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 25 - Thermal Energy and Conservation of Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 26 - Conservation of Energy | due by 11:59pm | |
Assignment Recommended Problems - Lecture 27 - Collisions and Power | due by 11:59pm | |
Sat Mar 30, 2024 | Assignment Gap Fillers Algebraic Skills Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm |
Assignment Gap Fillers Math in Context Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Gap Fillers Numbers Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Gap Fillers Operations with Numbers Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Kinematics Module 05: 1D Kinematics Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Kinematics Module 06: 2D Kinematics Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Math Skills Module 01: Scientific Notation - Significant Figures - Unit Conversions - Metric Prefixes Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Math Skills Module 02: Solving Equations - Percentages - Graphs Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Math Skills Module 04: Vectors and Trigonometry Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Momentum Module 10: Linear Momentum Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Newton's Laws Module 07: Newton’s First and Second Laws Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Newton's Laws Module 08: Newton's Third Law and Applications Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Statics Module 14: Equilibrium and Elasticity Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Work and Energy Module 09: Conservation of Energy Dynamic Study Module | due by 9pm | |
Assignment Final Exam | ||
Assignment Final Exam Adjusted Total | ||
Assignment In-Class Group Discussion | ||
Assignment Midterm 1 Adjusted Total | ||
Assignment Midterm 1 Free Response (raw) | ||
Assignment Midterm 1 MC (raw) | ||
Assignment Midterm 2 Adjusted Total | ||
Assignment Midterm 2 Free Response (raw) | ||
Assignment Midterm 2 MC (raw) | ||
Assignment Scaled In-class Quizzes | ||
Assignment Scaled Pre-lecture Quizzes | ||
Assignment Scaled Tutorial Pretests | ||
Assignment Weighted Exam Score: Method 1 | ||
Assignment Weighted Exam Score: Method 2 |