PES 3210 Classical Mechanics I – Spring 2015 MonWed 1:40-2:55pm OCSE A-204 Course Syllabus Instructor: Robert G. Gist Office & Hours: OCSE A-418, (MonWed 12:15-1:30, Tue 9:30-10:30) UCCS e-mail: rgist@uccs.edu Web Site: http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist Text: Classical Mechanics by John R. Taylor ISBN: 978-1-891389-22-1 Course Description: Newtonian mechanics, oscillations, Lagrange’s and Hamilton’s equations, central forces, scattering, and rigid body motion. Employs vector analysis and calculus. Credit Hours: 3 Prereq.: PES 2130 Coreq.: MATH 2350 Attendance: Attendance will not be monitored. It is each student’s responsibility to cover any material due to missed lectures. Call the Snow Line (255-3346) for snow closure information. Homework: Various useful problems will be assigned from each chapter covered. Answers to some odd numbered problems are in the back of the book. Exams: There will be a mid-term exam and a final exam given during the semester. I will give you at least a week’s notice as to the exact date of the exam as well as the material you will be responsible for on each test. You will be allowed to prepare a 3”x5” (index-sized) cue card (front & back) with any information you would like for the exam. Grades: Course grades will be computed as follows: Homework 20% The letter grade ranges are posted on my website. Ranges Mid-term Exam 35% include +’s and –‘s. Final Exam 45% Disabilities: Students with disabilities should provide their letters of certification and accommodation within the first two weeks of class. Special accommodations for tests are required a week prior to the scheduled exam date. Calculators: Calculators will be necessary for homework and will be allowed to be used during exams; however, enough intermediate steps must be shown to convince me that you understand how to solve the problem. Web-capable devices are not allowed to be used during exams. Questions, comments: It is my hope that you will feel comfortable asking questions in class. Chances are that if you are unsure about some topic, there are others who have a similar question. I would like the class to be as interactive as possible. If you have relevant experience with a subject, please feel free to share comments with the class. Cell phones, classroom: Please show proper etiquette by turning cell phones to silent mode and keeping conversation to a minimum during lecture. Please remain in the classroom unless an emergency arises, since foot traffic in the class can be disruptive to other students. R. Gist 1 of 2 2/26/2015 PES 3210 Classical Mechanics I – Spring 2015 MonWed 1:40-2:55pm OCSE A-204 Significant Dates Date Mar 24 – Mar 30 May 11 (Mon) Event Spring Break Final Exam Note No class 12:40pm to 2:40pm Schedule (subject to change) Date 21-Jan 26-Jan 28-Jan 2-Feb 4-Feb 9-Feb 11-Feb 16-Feb 18-Feb 23-Feb 25-Feb 2-Mar 4-Mar 9-Mar 11-Mar 16-Mar 18-Mar 23-Mar 25-Mar 30-Mar 1-Apr 6-Apr 8-Apr 13-Apr 15-Apr 20-Apr 22-Apr 27-Apr 29-Apr 4-May 6-May 11-May R. Gist Topic Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Intro & Ch1 Newton's Laws of Motion Ch1 Newton's Laws of Motion Ch 2 Projectiles & Charged Particles Ch 2 Projectiles & Charged Particles Ch 3 Momentum & Angular Momentum Ch 3 Momentum & Angular Momentum Ch 3 Momentum & Angular Momentum Ch 4 Energy Ch 4 Energy Snow day Ch 5 Oscillations Ch 5 Oscillations Ch 6 Calculus of Variations Ch 7 Lagrange's Equations Ch 7 Lagrange's Equations Review Mid-term Exam Spring Break Spring Break Ch 13 Hamiltonian Mechanics Ch 13 Hamiltonian Mechanics Ch 13 Hamiltonian Mechanics Ch 8 2-Body Central-Force Problems Ch 8 2-Body Central-Force Problems Ch 9 Mechanics in Noninertial Frames Ch 9 Mechanics in Noninertial Frames Ch 10 Rotational Motion of Rigid Bodies Ch 10 Rotational Motion of Rigid Bodies Ch 11 Coupled Oscillators & Normal Modes Ch 11 Coupled Oscillators & Normal Modes Review Final Exam 2 of 2 2/26/2015