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TEXT: Serway, Raymond, Physics 3rd ed., Saunders College Publishing, 1990

Course Outline: (days = instructional days)
MECHANICS
Unit I - Kinematics in 1 & 2 Dimensions
- 10 days
Unit II - Dynamics & Circular Motion
- 10 days
Unit III - Work, Energy & Conservation
- 10 days
Unit IV - Linear Momentum & Collisions
- 8 days
Unit V - Rotational Motion & Statics
- 12 days
Unit VI - Harmomic Motion & Gravity
- 10 days
ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM
Unit VII - Electric Fields & Gauss' Law
-10 days
Unit VIII- Elec. Potential & Capacitance
- 10 days
Unit IX - Current & Resistance
- 10 days
Unit X - Magnetic Fields & Their Source
- 10 days
Unit XI - Farraday's Law & Inductance
- 10 days
Review for AP Test
- 10 days
After AP Test material wil be announced

Exams : Approximately one exam per unit.  Besides the AP test in May, there will be a final a week before the AP test. The tests will all be worth 100 points.

Homework: Homework will be given nightly and due the next day.  It will turned in about 1/2 the time, on a random basis. HW can be turned in one day late for 1/2 credit (full cridit if an excused absense.)  All homework will be kept in a notebook (portfolio) and turned in at the end of the semester. The portfolio will be worth 100 points.

Projects & Labs: you will be working on at least one project a semester and about 5 labs.  The projects and labs are hand-on applications of the the material you are learning in class.

Rocket Project - Your first project will be the rocket project which occur Wed., Oct. 27th.. 

Required Items - You will need a graphing calculator for this course and calculus and I am recommending the TI-89.  The TI-86 ot TI-83 will due if that is what you have. already.

AP PHYSICS C
GRANT HIGH SCHOOL
2004-2005
Sir Isaac Newton
The Father of Modern Physics
1642-1727
Important Links:
Derf Classes
Popsicle Stick Bridges
Rocket Day
AP Physics ASSIGNMENTS
NEW CHICOS Cosmic Ray Project
Contact:
Name:
Fred "Derf " Carrington
Email:
APPhysDerf@aol.com