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  1. Experimental physics

    Experimental physics is the category of disciplines and sub-disciplines in the field of physics that are concerned with the observation of physical phenomena and experiments. ... These observations also established our basic understanding of electrical charge and current.

  2. Experimental Physics I & II "Junior Lab"

    Junior Lab consists of two undergraduate courses in experimental physics. The course sequence is usually taken by Juniors (hence the name). Officially, the courses are called Experimental Physics I and II and are numbered 8.13 for the first half, given in the fall semester, and 8.14 for the second half, given in the spring. Each term, students do experiments on phenomena whose discoveries led ...

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    The textbook originated from a lecture on "Experimental Physics for Natural Scientists" at the University of Tübingen and is intended for all students in subjects such as biochemistry, bioinformatics, biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, pharmacy, geoecology, and earth sciences. ... The second part deals with the basic concepts ...

  4. Top 5 physics experiments you can do at home

    While some aspects may seem tricky to understand, many fundamental physics concepts can be broken down into simple concepts, some of which can be demonstrated using basic equipment at home. This list of 5 physics experiments you can try at home is a great starting point for understanding physics and, hopefully a source of inspiration for little ...

  5. PDF Modern Experimental Physics Introduction for Physics 401 students

    "for their experimental discoveries regarding tunneling phenomena in semiconductors and superconductors, respectively" 1976. Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa "for his basic inventions and discoveries in the area of low-temperature physics" 1986. Gerd Binnig "for their design of the scanning tunneling microscope" 1952. Felix Bloch and Edward Mills ...

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    Experimental Physics I (Course PHY 121) Prepared by Bhas Bapat based on earlier versions contributed by Aparna Deshpande, Shivprasad Patil and Ramana Athreya Aug 2014 v.20140819c. General Information Experimental Physics is not meant to be a supplement to theory! It is a different way of understand-

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  8. PDF Introduction to Measurement in the Physics Laboratory

    Traditionally physics laboratory courses at introductory level have aimed to demonstrate various principles of physics introduced in lectures. Experiments tend to be quantitative in nature and thus experimental and data analysis techniques are interwoven as distinct strands of the laboratory course.

  9. NOC:Experimental Physics I

    Lecture 38: Experimental demonstration on the standing Waves on a String has been shown clearly how to determine the linear mass density of the string. Download: 39: Lecture 39: Linear expansion of metal: Download: 40: Lecture 40: Expt. to study linear expansion: Download: 41: Lecture 41: Determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a ...

  10. Experimental Physics

    This textbook provides the knowledge and skills needed for thorough understanding of the most important methods and ways of thinking in experimental physics. The reader learns to design, assemble, and debug apparatus, to use it to take meaningful data, and to think carefully about the story told by the data. Key Features: