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Instructor: Dr. Yost Office: 217A Nielsen Physics Building Hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, Noon to 1 PM or by appointment Textbook: D. Giancoli, Physics - principles with applications, 5th ed. |
Phone: 974-7852 E-Mail: syost@utk.edu Web Site: http://homework.phys.utk.edu/phys222 TAs: Yang, Kuznetsova |
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Online homework will be given for each chapter to test your understanding.
The questions will be similar to test questions, so they are good practice
for the exams. Questions will be taken from the Giancoli textbook, but
the details of the problems will be customized for each student.
To access the homework system, you will need your student ID, and a CAPA ID which functions as a PIN number for each problem set. There is a form in the homework system that you can use to have the CAPA ID mailed to you. You can log in as many times as you want to work on problems, before the due date. You can use the same CAPA ID every time you work on the same problem set. For a new problem set, you need to get a new CAPA ID. You will begin at the Online Homework Login Page. If you don't already know the CAPA ID for your problem set, you will have to get a CAPA ID by following the Request CAPA ID link. The CAPA ID will be mailed to your UT email account, which can be accessed through the UT Webmail System. The system will mail your CAPA ID to the account shown in the response form, when you request it. It should arrive immediately. Do not wait until the last minute to try the online homework. There will be no extensions due to inability to access a computer due to procrastination. You do not have to enter all of the answers at once. You can submit any number of answers at a time. Avoid using the "back" button, or you may resubmit incorrect answers. Answers are graded immediately when they are submitted. If you want to look at the interface in advance, you can go to the the CAPA demo course and try some of the problems via the following button: |
| Physics 222 | Department of Physics | University of Tennessee |