| Spring 2002 | Daniel Finley |
| Text: Fundamentals of Physics , Halliday, Resnick, and Walker; | |
| 6th Edition, Parts I and II [Chapters 1-16] (paperback) | |
Homework problems will be assigned at almost all
class periods, and will be due at the following class.
The assignments should be found by consulting the appropriate
homework webpage.
There will be three sorts of Homework Assignments this semester;
often more than one sort may be due on any given day.
Sometimes, I will also put Practice Problems
for you to look at and think about. They are
NOT for you to turn in; often, they have may have been discussed
in the Problem Session class, Phys. 167. They may be accessed by
looking at this link.
Paper homework will be graded and returned to you as soon
as possible, usually
within 1 week. There are boxes for this return in the lobby. A range of
those boxes will be allocated to this class, and each of you will be
assigned a particular, numbered box, for the return of homeworks, exams,
etc.
Please ALWAYS put your box number
on any paper that you
might want returned.
You must have a computer account in order to effectively use WebAssign.
You may acquire one from the university computer system (CIRT) is you do
not already have one.
You will also need a WebAssign UserName, a PassWord, and a WebAssign
Student Access Code. I have
created for each of you a username and password, and have already
given them to WebAssign---actually only, so far,
those of you that were registered by early Friday morning, 11 Jan.
To acquire a Student Access Code, you need to obtain from me the
small "ticket" that contains your very own Code. Scratch the grey area
in order to display it.
I created your username and password from the letters of your name---the official version of your name that the university puts in its records---and your UNM ID number, according to the following scheme:
When you first log on, they will ask for your username, your university
(which is unm [lower case]), and your password. You will then
notice that
there is an assignment where you are told to
Register. You do this by inserting the Student Access Code
number in the proper place; this proves to them that you have been
properly accounted for in the system.
The first time you logon you will see the DEADLINE, for registration,
is the morning
of Monday, 28 January.
The online manual for WebAssign may be accessed at this URL.
If none of this works for you, or you do NOT have all of these things, please ask me after class, and/or inquire via e-mail to me.
I will hold extra problem and HW sessions at special times during the semester when this seems most appropriate, such as prior to exams, or when requested. These will be announced in class and posted on the main class webpage.
There are other professors who hold office hours in Regener Hall, Room 109. They are there to answer questions that you may have and, thus, if you are unable to come during my office hours, you should feel free to question any of them.