Physics 261 Spring 2006 Guide:Spring 2006 HandoutFacultyTeaching AssistantsSpring 2006 Meeting TimesSpring2006 Lab ScheduleLatest InformationOther Links |
TA: Peter Redl
Phone:
Room:3101
E-mail:redlpete@umd.edu
Sections: 0101, 0102, 0111
TA: Mingdong Li
Phone:301-405-6073
Room:4219
E-mail:lmd@umd.edu
Sections: 0103, 0108, 0110
TA: Ken Rossato
Phone: 301-405-6073
Room: 4219
E-mail: rossatok@wam.umd.edu
Sections: 0104, 0106, 0107
TA: Michael Buchoff
Phone:
Room:4223
E-mail:mbuchoff@umd.edu
Sections: 0105, 0109
Schedule of Labs for Spring
2006
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10:00 |
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11:00 |
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Sect 0107 |
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TA meeting (1:30 PM) |
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15:00 |
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Sect 0111 |
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Labs meet in room 3219 of the physics building
Physics 261
Dr. H. Jawaheryx56062
Physics 261 is the laboratory part of Physics 260 and meets in room Z-3219. This course carries one credit and the grade is folded in with the Physics 260 course grade. You must pass Physics 261 in order to pass the entire course. If you do not pass this part of the course you will be required to repeat the entire course. The labs meet for three hours a week and you will be expected to complete eight regular labs and two culminating laboratory activities. You must complete all of the labs, including the culminating labs in order to pass the course. You are expected to attend each class and will be allowed to make up labs only under exceptional circumstances. Lab 0 (spreadsheet) is also required and must be turned in before you attempt Experiment 1.
During the three hour laboratory period, you will have a brief introduction about the lab, perform the experiment, do your analysis and write-up and turn in your report. The experiment should take less than two hours to perform (including the introduction), but in order for you to complete your work in the allotted time you must read the lab write-up before coming to class and answer the pre-lab questions.
The Physics 261 laboratory uses spreadsheets (Excel) to analyze data. You therefore will be expected to use the spreadsheet the same way as any other tool in the lab. You should have been exposed to the spreadsheet in your engineering courses, but Experiment 0 offers a simple tutorial on spreadsheets in general and specifically Excel.
Our aim in this lab is to enhance the understanding of the laboratory experiments you perform while at the same time minimizing the amount of time spent on analysis and write-ups. This means it is not necessary to do extensive write-ups. Overly long or padded lab reports will be penalized. Each week's lab includes a pre-lab assignment. The culminating labs are special labs where you will be given questions about a number of the labs you performed during the semester. The list of possible questions is included in the lab manual and you should review the ones for each lab after you have completed that experiment. This will make the culminating lab much easier! More questions may be handed out during the semester.
The course grade for Physics 261 will be determined as follows:
70% for the eight regular labs
30% for the culminating laboratories.
The scoring on the regular labs will be based approximately as follows:
Pre-lab 20% ( 0, 10%, 20%)
Data 40%
Analysis 25%
Questions 15%
The pre-lab will graded in units of 10%. In order to get 20% on the pre-lab you must make a sincere attempt to do the pre-lab completely. Incomplete or poorly done pre-labs will be graded at either 0 or 10%. You will work with lab partners and will share data with them. However, you will be responsible for doing your own analysis and write-up. Each person in the group will also be required to demonstrate proficiency with the spreadsheet. You will be tested on this basic skill during the lab sessions. If by the end of the second lab, you cannot demonstrate to your teaching assistant the ability to do simple tasks on the spreadsheet your grade will be progressively reduced each week until you can. The point is: you must learn to use the spreadsheet. You must buy the current lab manual available at the bookstore.
The first labs will be held the week of February 3-7.
Lab Schedule for Spring 2006
Lab Schedule for Spring 2006
Jan 25-27 No Lab.
Jan 30- Feb. 3 Experiment 0 --- Introduction to Data Analysis with Spreadsheets
Feb. 6-10 Experiment 1 --- Introduction to Error Analysis
Feb. 13-17 Experiment 2 --- The Pendulum
Feb. 20-24 Experiment 3 --- Forced Harmonic Motion
Feb. 27- March 3 Experiment 4 --- The Vibrating String
Mar. 6-10 Make-up and Discussion week
Mar. 13-17 First Culminating Lab. (Experiments 0-4)
Mar. 20-24 Spring Break
Mar. 27-31 Experiment 5 --- Position Velocity and Acceleration
Apr. 3-7 Experiment 6 --- Centripetal Force and Acceleration
Apr. 10-14 Experiment 7 –--The Ideal Gas Law and Absolute Zero Temperature
Apr. 17-21 Experiment 8 --- Equipotentials and Fields
Apr. 24 - 28 Make-up and Discussion Week
May
1-5 Second
Culminating Lab. (Experiments 5-8)
Latest Information Spring 2006 -
Missed Labs - If you have missed a lab for an
excused reason (illness, religious holiday, etc) try if possible to attend
another lab that same week. Most TA's will be accommodating. Check with the
Professors if you have questions.