Recall that no late homework will be accepted under any circumstances. The two lowest homework scores are dropped. You should read the relevant sections before lecture whenever possible, and begin working on the homework immediately after lecture. Remember that in almost every case the number of hours spent working on homework is directly correlated with your grade on exams. Homework must be turned in a readable way. It is very appreciated, if you mark your answer in some way, i.e. underline, box or highlight it.You need to put the following information on top of each homework page:
- Name
- Class (32B)
- Lecture (2)
- Discussion ( a, b, c, or d)
Beginning week I boldfaced and starred problems only are due in class each Friday, with exceptions for week III resp. VII, where it will be due on Wednesday of week III resp. VII. I would very much appreciate, if homework is turned in in a such a way, that it does not disrupt the lecture. By that I mean either before I start lecturing, or (exceptionally) at the end of class. In latter case I also appreciate if you work on your assinment outside the class room, if you are still working on it.
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If you know you won't make it to class on a Friday (or Wednesday of week III or VII), you have a chance to drop your assignment by my office (MS 6931) any time before it is due. If I am not in my office, please slide the assignment under the door. Please do not leave any assignments in my mailbox, as those are not safe.
Please watch out for possible changes in the homework assignment during the quarter on the web.
HW0 (Due 4/4/2001)
- A MUST: Read and study the Syllabus. For the remainder of this class, you will be responsible for its content, including all policies and dates about homework and exams, even if you do not do homework assignment 0.
- Bookmark the Announcement Page.
- Print out this page and note that changes to the homework might occur during the quarter, so please keep checking the Announcement Page regularly.
HW1 (Due 4/6/2001)
- Section 5.1, Ex: 1ac, 2ac, 4, 6, 9*
- Section 5.2, Ex: 1ac, 2ac, 4, 6*, 8, 9
HW2 (Due 4/13/2001)
- Section 5.3, Ex: 1, 2, 3, 6*, 8, 9
- Section 5.4, Ex: 1, 2, 4, 8*, 11, 12
- Section 5.6, Ex: 4, 7, 11, 15*, 16, 23, 26
HW3 (Due 4/18/2001)
- Section 6.1, Ex: 1, 3, 5, 6*, 7, If you took or take 33A, or want to have a look ahead at 33A, do 8-10.
- Section 1.4, Ex: 1 (two of each part a and b only), 2a, 3a, 4, 8*, 12
HW4 (Due 4/27/2001)
- Section 6.2, Ex: 1, 3a, 6, 8 (note comment in problem 7), 13, 19, 25*, 31*, 32
HW5 (Changed to: Due 5/7/2001)
- Section 6.3, Ex: 1, 4, 5*, 15, 17
- Section 7.1, Ex: 1, 2, 3, 8, 11, 12*
- Section 7.2, Ex: 1, 2, 3*, 6, 10, 11, 14, 18*, If you 'are' a physicist, do 20.
HW6 (Due 5/11/2001)
- Section 7.3, Ex: 2, 6, 12*, 13abc, 14a
- Section 7.4, Ex: 1, 2, 4, 6*, 9, 14, 15, 18
- Section 7.5, Ex: 2ab (Hint: Example 7 on p. 47), 4*, 5, 10, 12
HW7 (Due 5/16/2001)
- Section 7.6, Ex: 2, 3*, 4, 7, 8 (long, but fun), 9, 10, 15, 18* (Typo: The 2nd integral is a line integral, so it should read
instead of the
.)
HW8 (Due 5/25/2001)
- Section 8.1, Ex: 1 (compare with #2 in 7.2), 3cd*, 4, 7, 12, 13*, 19
HW9 (Due 6/1/2001)
- Section 8.2, Ex: 2, 3*, 6, 10 (hint: use problem 17 in 8.2), 14, 17, 23*
HW10 (Due 1/8/2001)
- Section 8.3, Ex: 1, 4, 5, 7, 12*, 13ab, 14ab, 15a, 25 (Does this contradict theorem 8 of 8.3?)
- Section 8.4, Ex: 1, 2*, 3, 5, 7, 10
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