PHYSICS 47100EF SPRING 2019 (MR408) M
4:00-5:00 (Lab: MR422)
Professor: Mark Shattuck (markdshattuck@gmail.com) Office: Steinman Hall
T1M-16 x8161, (MR419) Office Hours: M 2:00-4:00
(MR419) |
Textbooks:
An
Introduction to Error Analysis, John R.
Taylor. Experiments in Modern Physics, Adrian C.
Melissinos and Jim Napolitano. Lab
Manual: http://gibbs.engr.ccny.cuny.edu/teaching/s2018/labs |
Mon. Feb. 11
|
1st
Lab due (No Class, but labs still due)
|
12 points |
Mon. Feb. 25
|
2nd
Lab due |
12 points |
Mon. Mar. 11
|
3rd
Lab due |
12 points |
Mon. Mar. 25
|
4th
Lab due |
12 points |
Mon. Apr. 15
|
5th
Lab due |
12 points |
Mon. Apr. 29
|
6th
Lab due |
12 points |
Mon. May. 13
|
7th
Lab due |
12 points |
Mon. May. 22
|
Final
Exam due |
16 points |
Mon. May 26
|
Absolute
Last Day to turn in Labs |
100
points total (+6 ex. crd) |
No Class
|
2/11 (Physics
of Cancer Meeting), 3/4 (APS March Meeting) | 2/18, 4/22 |
General Information
Attendance: Class sessions will focus on discussion of concepts,
relevant theory for the experiments. Regular attendance, on-time arrival, and
participation in entire class are required. The real work will get done at the
lab (MR-422). Attendance of one 3-hour lab session per week is required, and
every experiment should be completed in two lab sessions over 2 weeks. Robert Suhoke is in charge of the Lab (suhoke@sci.ccny.cuny.edu).
Grades: Grade will be based on the lab accomplishments and the laboratory
reports. To obtain full credits students must submit the report before or on
the due date indicated above. Overdue reports will be degraded at rate 10% per
week. The reports
should be submitted electronically as a
PDF file to markdshattuck@gmail.com. The e-mail subject line “P471 last
name report #N” must be indicated.
Academic Integrity and
Plagiarism: The CCNY Policy on Academic Integrity will be strictly adhered
to. The document entitled, “CUNY Policy on Academic Integrity” is available
from the link at the bottom of the CCNY Home Page. Make sure you have read the
details regarding plagiarism and cheating, and be clear about the rules that
the college follows. Cases where academic integrity is compromised will be
prosecuted to the fullest extent according to these rules.