Phys 329, Spring 2016
Classical Mechanics
Instructor:
Aurel
Bulgac
E-mail:
bulgac@uw.edu
Class:
MWF,
11:30
am - 12:20 pm, PAA A110
Office:
PAB B478
Phone:
(206)685-2988
Office
Hours: Mondays,
2:30-4:00 pm, my office.
TA:
Khang Nguyen, Bosong Sun
Office Hours: Bosong Sun,
Tuesdays, 1:30 -2:30 pm, Phys B101
Textbook: Classical Mechanics, by
Tom W.B. Kibble and Frank H. Berkshire, Imperial College
Press, 5th edition
Homework: There will be weekly homework assignments
(assigned typically on Wednesdays either in class or by
email) and each homework will be due a week later in class.
Quizzes: There will be
15 minutes quizzes on most Mondays. You will be allowed
to collaborate (not too loudly) with your neighbors.
No notes or books are allowed during quizzes.
Syllabus: We will cover
chapters 1-12.
Final exam: PAA A110, Wednesday, June
8th, 2:30 pm - 4:20 pm
You will be
allowed to use one sheet of handwritten notes (both sides
OK), no books or other notes.
Lectures: I will post the slides as pdf files
through Canvas.
After the homework is collected I will post on
Canvas also the solutions of the assigned hw
problems.
Grading:
Homework and quizzes will count for 70% of the final grade
and the final exam will count for 30% of the final
grade. The weight of a quiz is approximately 1/3 of a
weekly homework. Part of the credit for a weekly homework
assignment will come from a careful grading of one or two
problems, the other part of the credit will come from a very
cursory look at the other problems.
I will employ an approximate scale: 4.0 = 90%, 3.0 = 75%,
2.0 = 60%, etc. If for some reason this really doesn't
work out sensibly then I'll make an overall adjustment.
Gradebook:
Here you will find your grades for homework, quizzes, final
exam and final grade.