Physics
132 Homework Assignments

Prof. E. F. Redish

The weekly homework assignments have two parts.
- The online part is
done in the web environment, MasteringPhysics. Each week that may
have two parts.
- The MP subpart consists of tutorials and exercises. You may do them
as many times as you want until you get them right. They are for practice
and are worth 1 HW point each.
- The R ("Redish")
subpart consist of 2-3 more challenging problems including estimations,
explanations, essay questions, worked out problems, and even some challenging
multiple choice questions. For these you will have to work them out
first and you will not see the answers (on BlackBoard) until after
the homework is due. You are encouraged to work on these with friends,
but be careful! If two or more submitted answers are essentially identical,
neither will receive credit. Work together, but write up your solutions
independently. These are worth 2 or 3 HW points each.
- The lecture homework
is one or two problems to be written up on paper and handed in at the beginning
of Wednesday lecture. These are more extended problems and are to be written
up like a report -- preferably typed, but can be expected to include equations,
calculation, drawings, and graphs. The quality of the presentation will
be considered in the score as well as the quality of the solution. These
are worth 5 HW points.
The lecture homeworks can
be obtained by clicking below. The links will be populated the day the previous
assignments are due. Once the assignments have been collected, the solutions
will be posted on Blackboard.
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Edward F. Redish
Department of Physics
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Phone: (301) 405-6120
Email: redish@physics.umd.edu
Last revision 4. May,
2012.