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Physics 376, "University Physics II Lab", Spring 2001
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Schedule of experiments
Textbook
You should purchase
University Physics II Laboratory, SPSP 376, Revised edition, Fall 1999.
It is available in the bookstore.
You may also wish to purchase an auxiliary text,
Uncertainties, Error Propagation, Graphing and Vernier Caliper,
if you do not already have a copy.
I have written my own
primer on uncertainties,
which includes a section on determining the uncertainty in
the slope of a line fitted to data on a two-dimensional graph.
I suggest that you read this carefully.
I also suggest that you purchase a pad of good graph paper.
In my opinion, the closer together the grid lines,
and the fainter they are drawn,
the better.
If you don't understand why I emphasize the use of graphical
techniques to determine physical relationships,
please read
Grading
Each ordinary lab experiment has the same weight.
The lab exams have more weight.
At the end of the quarter, I will drop the single lowest
ordinary lab score.
I will not schedule make-up labs.
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