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Place |
Meeting Times |
Instructor |
Office/Hours |
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Rowan Hall 304 |
TRF: 10:50 -1205 |
Sukumaran |
M
- 1000-1100 R
– 0930-1030 |
Upon
completing this course, you will be able to do the following:
Work
with scalar and vector quantities
Analyze
and determine the resultant of system of forces
Understand
and apply the concept of equilibrium to particles and rigid bodies
Determine
the center of mass of bodies
Determine
forces in beams, frames, and machines
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Calculus
II and Physics I
In
keeping with published policy, attendance is required because
substantial in-class material is presented. Points will be deducted from the
final grade for unexcused absences. The instructor must be notified of an
excused absence in advance of the class. Sleeping in class is forbidden.
Notebooks, textbooks and calculators should be brought to each class.
You
are encouraged to work on homework assignments and exchange ideas with your
classmates, but the assignment and calculations should reflect your individual
effort. Points will be deducted for unprofessional presentation, unstapled sheets and missing names.
In
determining final grades for the course, the following will be considered:
The
extent to which the student is consistently present and fully prepared for each
class (students with more than two absences will be subject to a penalty in
final grading)
The
extent to which the student engaged in informed discussions and raised
questions in class (informed discussion goes beyond the expression of opinions)
The
quality of the student’s work
Additional
Guidelines include the following:
All work must be submitted at the beginning
of the class period on the due date. Accommodation may be granted for special
circumstances but must be supported by proper documentation. If a student is
excused, he/she will be given a reasonable opportunity to make up such work.
Late work will be penalized 20% of the maximum possible score for each calendar
day delay. An assignment submitted more than four days late will be given a zero
score. Units on the final answer. No units, no credit.
Unannounced quizzes will be given as
required on material we have already covered.
Any form of cheating, plagiarism,
and/or academic dishonesty will result in an "F" grade in the course
for the individual(s) involved.
A 1-hour closed book midterm examination
will be given mid-semester. A one-page 81/2x11 inch formula sheet (prepared by
the student) is permitted.
A 2-hour final exam will be given
during the final exam week. The final exam is not comprehensive, except for
concepts and core material. A one-page 81/2x 11 inch formula sheet (prepared by
the student) is permitted.
Partial credit will be given to incorrectly
solved problems, as long as the solution reflects basic understanding of the
material.
This course is only offered for
grade credit. The grade is determined by evaluating work performed in the
listed areas:
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The following constitutes an agreement
between the students and instructor. If
you have any concerns about this Bill, please bring it to my attention
immediately.
Everyone
in this class (students, instructors, guests) has the right to work in
harassment-free, hostility free environment; harassment of others and explicit
or deliberate hostility are not tolerated.
Everyone
in this class has the responsibility to behave as competent adults and to be
open and polite to one another.
Everyone
in the class has the right to be treated with respect and dignity at all times,
even in the midst of heated argument.
Everyone
in this class has the responsibility to work together to create an environment
in which active learning, including responsible and respectful thinking is
encouraged.
Everyone
in this class should come fully prepared to listen, to participate, to learn,
to teach.
Students
have the responsibility to keep an open mind and to try to comprehend what the
instructor/and fellow classmates are trying to get across to them.
Students have the
responsibility to try to integrate the information from their courses into other
courses and into other areas of their lives.
Your
academic success is important. If you have a documented disability that may
have an impact upon your work in this class, please contact me. Students must
provide documentation of their disability to the
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Week |
Topics |
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1 |
Introduction Vectors and vector
operations Forces |
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 |
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2 |
System of Forces
and Moments |
Chapter
4 |
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3 |
Rigid Body
Equilibrium |
Chapter
5 |
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4 |
Rigid Body
Equilibrium Midterm exam |
Chapter
5 Chapters
1 to 5 |
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5 |
Analysis of
structures - Trusses |
Chapter
6 |
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6 |
Frames and machines Centroids |
Chapter
6 Chapter
7 |
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7 |
Distributed Loads Final exam |
Chapter
7 |
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8 |
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Final
Exam |
Note: Assignments and topical sequence are
subject to change.
Handouts
Homework
and Quiz Solutions
Homework #1: Problems 1.3, 1.14, 1.19, 1.21
Homework #2: Problems 3.2, 3.4, 3.25, 3.33, 3.44
Homework #3: Problems 4.4, 4.39, 4.52, 4.76, 4.98, 4.117
Homework #4: Problems 7.29, 7.38
Homework #5: Problems 5.4, 5.12, 5.34, 5.36, 5.82
Homework #6: Problems 6.6, 6.40, 6.52
Review Problems done on frames and machines
Telephone
8562565324
FAX
8562565242
Postal address
Electronic mail
General Information: sukumaran@rowan.edu