General Physics II Lab (PHY162L section 001)
Syllabus, Spring Semester 2007,  Physics Department-Mercer University

Instructor: Dr. Randall D. Peters

Office: WSC Room 115, Office phone: 301-2747
Office hours: MW 09:00-10:00, F 15:00-16:00 or by appointment
e-mail: peters_rd@mercer.edu
Personal homepage: http://physics.mercer.edu/hpage/peters.html

Text:  There is no printed manual for this course.  All instructions and data table are posted at the following website: http://physics.mercer.edu/labs/DEFAULT.HTM

Meets at: 9:25-12:05 Tuesday (section 001)


This course is the laboratory counterpart to PHY 162, which is the second in the two-semester sequence PHY161/162 Calculus-based General Physics I/II.  In this course, students will learn to think scientifically about numbers representing the physical world. This will involve preparation of the experimental apparatus, taking the data itself, computing derived quantities from the data, performing a statistical analysis of the data and the other quantities, and arriving at sound conclusions based on all the above. Although we will investigate a number of specific physical systems, students' goal should be to learn to think about nature and perform experiments as physicists (scientists) do.  Co-requisite is PHY162.

Lab Reports:  A write-up of the previous week's experiment will be submitted no later than the beginning of each lab period.  

This report will consist of: (1) [50%] Data tables and graphs, (2) [30%] Typed conclusion that briefly describes the experiment that was performed, explaining features of any graph produced, and the effect of uncertainties (errors), and (3) [20%] Answers to Selected Questions. A single group report may be submitted by the team responsible for the experiment; however, each member of the team must answer all questions.  For information on style of your report, consult http://physics.mercer.edu/labs/

Grading Scale: Your final grade will be determined by the following scale:
60-D-70-C-80-B-90-A-100


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