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Physics 377, "University Physics III Lab", Fall 2000

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http://spiff.rit.edu/classes/phys377/phys377.html

Instructor

Michael Richmond
Building 8, Office 3336
Office phone: 475-2538
E-mail: mwrsps@rit.edu

Class hours

   Wednesday 08:00 - 09:50 pm   08-3167  Section  43

Syllabus

The syllabus for Physics 377 contains a schedule of labs, plus dates of the midterm and final lab exams.

Grading

Based on pre-lab quizzes, work in class, lab practical exams, and (optionally) lab reports. In all cases, you must perform all parts of the experiment, record all data in a neat table (including units), perform all required calculations, and draw all required graphs. You have two options for the lab report:

Textbooks

The lab course has its own handbook, University Physics III Laboratory, revised 1999. There is also a reference manual, Uncertainties, Error Propagation, Graphing and Vernier Caliper, which you might use. Both are available from the campus bookstore, for about $2 each.

I have written a brief primer on uncertainties, which provides examples of the calculation of uncertainties in a few situations.

General rules for the course:

Other resources

The College of Science will institute a college-wide Study Center sometime during the Fall Quarter; all departments will send representatives to this room to help students at specified hours. You may also contact the Learning Development Center, in the Eastman Building, second floor. The Office of Special Services can arrange one-on-one tutorial sessions for qualified students.


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