Winter 2011 January 3rd, 2011
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
PHYSICS 2D. Physics for Physics Majors - Relativity and Quantum Physics

Web page: http://www-physics.ucsd.edu/students/courses/winter2011/physics2d/
Please check the web page often for announcements.

INSTRUCTOR: Jorge E. Hirsch, 5310 Mayer Hall, Ext. 4-3931, jhirsch@ucsd.edu
COURSE COORDINATOR: Patti Hey, 2571 Mayer Hall Addition, Ext. 2-1468.

COURSE CONTENT:
Relativity, atomic view of matter, quantization, atomic models of Rutherford and Bohr, wave and particle duality, matter waves, Schrodinger equation, hydrogen atom, periodic table.

COURSE FORMAT:
Lectures: M, Tu, W and some Fridays. Attendance is strongly encouraged.
Discussion Sections: These sections focus on understanding of theory and methodology, as well as problem solving. You are advised to attend these sections and to make them successful by actively participating.
Problem Sections: These sections focus on problem solving, in preparation for the quiz. You are encouraged to attend and ask questions on homework problems as well as on lecture material.
Quizzes: Some Fridays, as detailed in the Course Schedule. Attendance to quizzes is mandatory.

HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS:
Problems from the books will be assigned for each text chapter, solutions will be posted on the web page . To fully understand the material, you should work most of the problems on your own without help of the solution key. Homeworks will not be graded.

QUIZZES:

FINAL EXAM: The final will be a closed-book exam and cover all course material. Student I.D. is required to take the exam.

COURSE GRADE: Quizzes 50% , Final 50%. Grading scale (tentative): A: >75 %, B: >55%, C: >35%.

ACADEMIC DISHONESTY:
Please read "UCSD Policy on Integrity of Scholarship" in the 2010-2011 UCSD General Catalog. These rules will be rigorously enforced.

WHOM TO SEE:
Richard Hsu or Sharmila Poddar, 2591 or 2561 Mayer Hall Addition, Physics Dept. Student Affairs Office, if you have any trouble using WebReg to add/change/drop, drop from waitlists.
The Teaching Assistant if you have questions relating to problem solving methods or to grades received.
The Instructor, if you have basic questions about the subject matter, or if you have administrative problems.

COURSE SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE)

Week, Monday: Topics/Chapters Friday
1, Jan. 3 Relativity / 1 lecture
2, Jan. 10 Relativity / 2 Quiz 1
3, Jan. 17 Light quanta / 3 lecture
4, Jan. 24 Light, matter / 3,4 Quiz 2
5, Jan. 31 Bohr atom / 4 Quiz 3
6, Feb. 7 Matter waves / 5 lecture
7, Feb. 14 Schrodinger equation / 6 Quiz 4
8, Feb. 21 Tunneling / 7 lecture
9, Feb. 28 Hydrogen atom / 8 Quiz 5
10, March 7 Atomic structure / 9 lecture


PLEASE NOTE THAT JAN. 17 and FEB. 21 ARE OFFICIAL UNIVERSITY HOLIDAYS.