PC131 Mechanics Lab

This page is being updated for Intersession 2015.

This is the Physics 131 Lab page, created and updated by Terry Sturtevant .
Page last updated Friday May 12, 2017
**Items marked this way are not final.**


Introduction

Evaluation Methods

Course Material

Week of ... Lab/Exercise Resource Material
[ this background indicates required resource
this background indicates optional resource
this background indicates important items
this background indicates weekly topics
this foreground indicates updated items
this foreground indicates unrevised items ]

Introduction
Repeated Measurements
Determining Human Reaction Time

May 4

scientist humour


Lab prep

 

Experiment

May 11

Lab prep

 

Processing Uncertainties

uncertainty humour

Writing a Lab Report

May 18

Lab prep

 

Introduction to Spreadsheets
May 25
  • Exercise Background: Introduction to Spreadsheets
  • Lab Exercise: Introduction to Spreadsheets
    Can be done independently.
    You can start it ahead of time, and get as much done as possible, and then bring what you have to you lab period. The more you have done already, the less time you'll need to spend in the lab.
  • Hand in lab report for "Measuring 'g' "
    Be sure to attach a checklist!
    Submit electronic copy on MyLearningSpace as well.
    For the electronic submission, the following formats are acceptable: MS Word, WordPerfect, PostScript, Acrobat PDF, HTML, RTF, Plain Text

Lab prep

 

Estimation , Bounding, and Order of Magnitude Calculations

June 1

Lab prep

 
  • Post-lab questions and tasks (if any) from last week

  • Do online quiz on MyLearningSpace between 7 p.m. Monday and 11:30 p.m. Wednesday evening.

  • Revise lab report for "Measuring 'g' "
    Help sessions by IA in N2090
    1. TBA
  • Prepare for lab test

    Look at the "Recap" section from each lab to see what you should be able to do.

Lab Test and Lab Evaluation

June 8
  • Lab test and evaluation

    Test writing instructions

  • Hand in revised lab report for "Measuring 'g' "
    Be sure to attach the original to the revised version.



 

 

Links about writing

Note: different places will specify slightly different formats for reports, but the kind of thinking and communication required will be similar.

Resources

To view pdf documents, you can download Adobe Acrobat Reader .
get Acrobat Reader
If you need to update a browser, you might try Firefox which is Get Firefox!
Since this page uses cascading style sheets for its layout, it will look best with a browser which supports the specifications as fully as possible.

If you are looking for an office package, with a word processor, spreadsheet, etc., you might try LibreOffice which is Get LibreOffice!

Go to the main page for the Department of Physics and Computer Science.

Valid XHTML 1.1

Valid CSS!

WCAG 
2.0
(Level AA)

Wilfrid Laurier University