Phys350 Homework—Ch 05
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Name:
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NAME on BACK of last page
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FOLD the long way with THIS COVER PAGE on INSIDE
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Reading:
PSL Chapter 6 and Sections 7.3 to 7.5; C&J Chapter 5
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Required Questions and Problems (to turn in):
On attached pages—complete your work on the sheets provided. Problems marked with an “(ex)” will probably be done in
class as example problems, but you are still required to complete them and turn them in.
Check your work:
Answers are not always provided. Practice checking your answers in other ways:
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Alternate method
: Try it another way to see if you can get the same answer.
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Magnitude
: is it a reasonable size?
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Sign
: is it correct?
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Units
: are they correct?
Note:
Some needed information might not be given. You may need to look up certain quantities.
Warning:
Plagiarism constitutes the substantially verbatim use of material obtained from a source without citing that source.
Copying from a classmate or any other source may seem like a good idea at the time, especially if you did not study or if you
run out of time to do an assignment. Before you consider any form of academic dishonesty, consider the following:
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It could result in your being suspended from class or expelled from the college.
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This not only applies to copying from other people, but also from any texts, books, or other unauthorized resources.
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Make sure you don’t copy, and no one else copies from you.
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If copying is detected by myself or a grader when grading your paper (any paper—homework, lab, etc.), not only will
your paper receive a score of “0” but so also will the person’s from whom you copied—two zeros for the price of one!
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