In each meeting there will be laboratory work. During the laboratory you will document your activities by filling in entries in the activity space provided in the laboratory units that make up Physics For Doing. The entries consist of observations, predictions, derivations, calculations, and answers to questions. You may use the same data and graphs as your partners and, of course, discuss concepts with your classmates and the instructor. However, your entries in the activity units must reflect your own understanding of the concepts and the meaning of the data and graphs you present. Each entry should be written in your own words. Below is the schedule of labs for the semester. |
Date | Laboratory (Unit) | |
Jan | 13 | Heat, Temperature, and Energy (1) |
15 | Heat of Vaporization of Nitrogen (2) | |
17 | Calorimetry (3) | |
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20 | MLK Day | |
22 | ||
24 | ||
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27 | ||
29 | ||
31 | ||
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Feb | 3 | |
5 | ||
7 | ||
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10 | ||
12 | ||
14 | Test1 | |
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17 | ||
19 | ||
21 | ||
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24 | ||
26 | ||
28 | ||
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Mar | 3 | |
5 | ||
7 | ||
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10 | Spring Break | |
12 | Spring Break | |
      | 14 | Spring Break |
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17 | ||
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21 | ||
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24 | ||
26 | ||
28 | Test 2 | |
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31 | ||
Apr | 2 | |
4 | ||
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7 | ||
9 | ||
11 | ||
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14 | ||
16 | ||
18 | Test 3 | |
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21 | ||
23 | ||
25 |