PHYS 201-L Introductory Physics I LAB
Fall
2010
Dr.
Johnny B. Holmes
Syllabus
in word document
format
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: PHYS 201-L Introductory Physics I LAB
Laboratory to accompany PHYS 201 . Corequisite:
enrollment in PHYS 201.
TEXT: Manual of lab experiments available (for free) via on line word
documents for each experiment or in
booklet form (for $5.00) from the instructor at the first lab.
INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Johnny B. Holmes, Professor of Physics; office: CW 103; office phone 321-3448; home phone 383-9045; e-mail: jholmes@cbu.edu
PREREQUISITES BY TOPIC:
1. Basic algebra, trigonometry
GOALS:
This laboratory course supplements the
lecture course, so it is designed to assist you in reaching the goals of Phys
201. The additional goals of this course are:
1. To provide a hands-on experience with
some of the properties of mechanics studied in PHYS 201.
2. To test the models developed in Phys 201
in the real-world environment of the laboratory, and to see how well the models
work and to find their limitations.
3. To acquaint the student with lab
techniques.
4. To show the limitations of experimental
verification of scientific theories.
EXPERIMENTS:
1. Composition of Concurrent Forces
2. *Acceleration Due to Gravity
Computer help on
acceleration due to gravity experiment
(to download program)
3. Acceleration along an Inclined Ramp
4. *
5. Centripetal Force
6. Moments of Parallel Forces (Torque)
7. *Atwood's Machine
8. Hooke's Law and Potential Energy
9. Fluids
10. Oscillations
11. The Vibrating String
* indicates these labs will have a formal write-up
GRADING: Each of the 12 lab sessions will be worth up to 15
points based on your participation and an oral report at the end of the session
(180 points). Each of the three experiments marked with an * requires a written
report worth up to 100 points (300 points). This makes for a total of 480
points.
A:
Be present for all 12 lab sessions and accumulate at least 447 points.
B:
Be present for all 12 lab sessions and accumulate at least 423 points.
C:
Be present for at least 11 lab sessions and accumulate at least 379 points.
D:
Be present for at least 10 lab sessions and accumulate at least 350 points.
F:
Anything less than the minimum requirements for a D.
Written reports are due at the beginning of
the lab period two weeks after the experiment is completed. There will be a
penalty of 5 points per lab class day for each day a written report is late.
Any late reports will not be accepted after Thursday, December 9. For more
information on the written reports see the guide at the bottom of the page.
Oral reports are worth 15 points maximum.
For a smooth report 14 points will normally be awarded. Only for an especially
good report will the full 15 points be awarded. If the group has to go back and
check on something, points may be subtracted. If at the end of the lab not all
parts are completed, points will be subtracted. If the report is not smooth or
if incorrect conclusions are drawn, points may be subtracted.
NOTE: Feel free to ask questions anytime
before you begin your formal oral report. No points will be subtracted for
questions before you begin your formal oral report.
ABSENCES:
If you know you will miss a lab, you may
make arrangements with the instructor before the lab to make the lab up at a
later time. If you miss a lab without notice and wish to make up the lab, you
may do so by Thursday, Dec. 9, but there will be a 5 point penalty plus 5
points per lab class day that you fail to make arrangements.
SCHEDULE FOR LABS:
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R |
Aug.
26 |
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none |
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R |
Sept. 2 |
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1 |
R |
Sep 9 |
* |
*Acceleration
Due to Gravity |
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2 |
R |
Sep 16 |
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3 |
R |
Sep 23 |
* |
*Newton's Second Law - Parts 1-4 |
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4 |
R |
Sept. 30 |
* |
*Newton's Second Law – Parts 5-6 |
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5 |
R |
Oct. 7 |
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6 |
R |
Oct. 14 |
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R |
Oct. 21 |
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none- Fall Break |
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7 |
R |
Oct. 28 |
* |
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8 |
R |
Nov. 4 |
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9 |
R |
Nov 11 |
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10 |
R |
Nov 18 |
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R |
Nov 25 |
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None- Thanksgiving |
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11 |
R |
Dec. 2 |
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12 |
R |
Dec. 9 |
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none |
WRITTEN LAB REPORT GUIDE:
There is a sample lab report at the
end of the first lab experiment (Composition of Concurrent Forces) guide.