The laboratory will be held in Sims 205. Students need to register for one of the lab sections, PHYS 211L.
Lab Score: The lab score (200) will come from lab reports (90%) and pre-lab quiz (10%). Pre-lab quiz will be available on this website and due at the beginning of the lab.
LAB SCHEDULE
| Lab # | Week | Experiment | Pre-Lab Quiz |
| 1 | Sept. 1-4 | Graphing with Excel | Pre-Lab Quiz 1 |
| 2 | Sept. 8-11 | Density | Problem #20, Chap-1, Page 10 |
| 3 | Sept. 15-18 | Vectors | Problem #52, Chap-3, Page 56 |
| 4 | Sept. 22-25 | Data Collection with a PC | Problem #55, Chap-5, Page 112. |
| 5 | Sept. 29-Oct-2 | Friction | Pre-Lab on Friction |
| 6 | Oct. 6-9 | Energy | Pre-Lab on Energy |
| 7 | Oct. 13-16 | Ballistic Pendulum | Pre-Lab on BP |
| 8 | Oct. 21-23 | Torque | Pre-Lab on Torque |
| 9 | Oct. 27-30 | Rotational Motion | Pre-Lab on RM |
| 10 | Nov. 3-6 | Hooke's Law and Simple Harmonic Motion | Pre-Lab on SHM |
| 11 | Nov. 10-13 | Archimedes' Principle | Pre-Lab on AP |
| 12 | Nov. 17-20 | Vibrating String | Pre-Lab on Strings |
| Nov. 24 | Torque | Pre-Lab on Torque | |
| Nov. 25 | Hooke's Law and Simple Harmonic Motion | Pre-Lab on SHM | |
| 13 | Dec. 1-4 | Speed of sound in air | Pre-Lab on Sound |
Textbook: Fundamentals of Physics; Halliday, Resnick, & Walker, 8th Edition, John Wiley Publishing.
Course Objectives:
Rules for the laboratory
For some labs you will write a formal lab report. Include the following in the same order for formal lab report:
1) Cover sheet with the following: Title
of experiment, your name, partner's name, and an appropriate figure.
2) Starting on the second page include the following in this given order:
Purpose
Apparatus
Theory
Procedure
Data Table including analysis
Graphs and calculations
Conclusion
References
3) Staple the report at the top left corner making sure nothing
is hidden under the pin.
How to write a conclusion?
* Conclusion is the most important part of your report. It is a brief
summary-paragraph, about half a page. You must write your own conclusion, after
completing the data collection and analysis. It must be written as the last
piece and attached after data tables and graphs.
* Conclusion should state things that are unique for your investigation which
can be accomplished by including values of the experimentally determined
physical quantities. Just remember that you cannot write your conclusion
without completing your experiments or investigations. General statements like
"I have determined the densities of given solids" is not acceptable.
* You may start your conclusion by re-stating the purpose with appropriate
changes. Then you need to briefly state (don’t repeat procedure) how you
conducted the experiment and collected the data. Continue this with summarizing
your results, referring to the data tables and graphs when appropriate, and
answer the purpose. Then you may discuss about some of the difficulties you had,
errors and their possible causes, and suggestions for improvement. Describe your
reasoning using physics terminology and principles. You should explain as
completely as possible what goes through your mind that leads you to your
conclusion. While we encourage you to discuss the investigations with your
partners, your conclusion must be your own thought.