PHYS 232 Spring 2004
LABORATORY SCHEDULE
ALL LABS MEET IN TH230
Lab # |
Dates |
L&B Reading |
Experiment |
0 |
1/28-29 |
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Registration |
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1 |
2/4-5 |
757-60; 765-7 |
Charge and Electrostatics (Module E1) |
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2 |
2/11-12 |
769-795 |
Electric Field – Plotting (Module E2) |
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3 |
2/18-19 |
800-802 |
Electrostatic Field – Deflection (Module E3) |
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4 |
2/25-26 |
817-826 |
Electrostatic Potential Plotting (Module E4) |
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5 |
3/3-4 |
843-848 |
Batteries |
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6 |
3/10-11 |
849-852 |
Ohm's Law (Module E6) |
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7 |
3/17-18 |
853-858 |
Resistors in Series and Parallel (Module E7) |
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3/24-25 |
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Spring Break – No Labs |
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3/31-4/1 |
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Chavez Holiday Week – No Labs |
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8 |
4/7-8 |
903-6 |
Magnetic Field of Coil (Module M1) |
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9 |
4/14-15 |
903-907 |
Magnetic Field Lines (Module M2) |
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10 |
4/21-22 |
910-13;924-927 |
Magnetic Deflection of Electrons (Module M3) |
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11 |
4/28-29 |
953-958 |
Intro to Oscilloscope; Induced emf (Modules E10 and M4) |
12 |
5/5-6 |
987-993; 1021-1022 |
R-C Circuits (Modules 11 and 12) |
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13 |
5/12-13 |
1029-1032 |
LRC Circuit and Resonance (Module 13) |
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5/19 |
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No lab meeting |
14 |
5/26-8 |
Lab Final: |
Section 1– Fri. 5/28, 10:45-13:15; |
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Section 2 – Wed. 5/26, 13:30-16:00 |
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Section 3 – Thurs. 5/27, 10:45-13:15; |
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Section 4 – Thurs. 5/27, 13:30-16:00 |
Lab final is 50 minutes long; your instructor will tell you your exact time within the periods above
LABORATORY MATERIALS
You will need the following materials for the laboratory. Please bring them to the second lab meeting.
1. A hard-bound square-ruled lab notebook for recording lab work. National #43-591 and #53-108 or Roaring Spring # 77475 are good.
2. Physics 232 Lab Manual – Revision B4. Sold at the first lab meeting by the Physics and Astronomy Club. Most older editions will not be adequate, but Revision B3 can be used with minor corrections.
3. A calculator with statistical functions (standard deviation and linear regression)
4. A ruler (clear is best) and a glue stick.