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Physics Laboratory Manual

Autor David Loyd
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2012
Ideal for use with any introductory physics text, Loyd's PHYSICS LABORATORY MANUAL is suitable for either calculus- or algebra/trigonometry-based physics courses. Designed to help students demonstrate a physical principle and learn techniques of careful measurement, Loyd's PHYSICS LABORATORY MANUAL also emphasizes conceptual understanding and includes a thorough discussion of physical theory to help students see the connection between the lab and the lecture. Available with InfoTrac Student Collections http: //gocengage.com/infotrac.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781133950639
ISBN-10: 1133950639
Pagini: 522
Dimensiuni: 216 x 272 x 23 mm
Greutate: 1.16 kg
Ediția:4
Editura: THOMSON BROOKS/COLE

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Preface. Acknowledgements. General Laboratory Information. Laboratory 1: Measurement of Length. Laboratory 2: Measurement of Density. Laboratory 3: Force Table and Vector Addition of Forces. Laboratory 4: Uniformly Accelerated Motion. Laboratory 4A: Uniformly Accelerated Motion Using a Photogate. Laboratory 5: Uniformly Accelerated Motion on the Air Table. Laboratory 6: Kinematics in Two Dimensions on the Air Table. Laboratory 7: Coefficient of Friction. Laboratory 7A: Coefficient of Friction Using a Force Sensor and a Motion Sensor. Laboratory 8: Newton's Second Law on the Air Table. Laboratory 9: Newton's Second Law on the Atwood Machine. Laboratory 10: Torques and Rotational Equilibrium of a Rigid Body. Laboratory 11: Conservation of Energy on the Air Table. Laboratory 12: Conservation of Spring and Gravitational Potential Energy. Laboratory 12A: Energy Variations of a Mass on a Spring Using a Motions Sensor. Laboratory 13: The Ballistic Pendulum and Projectile Motion. Laboratory 14: Conservation of Momentum on the Air Track. Laboratory 14A: Conservation of Momentum Using Motion Sensors. Laboratory 15: Conservation of Momentum on the Air Table. Laboratory 16: Centripetal Acceleration of an Object in Circular Motion. Laboratory 17: Moment of Inertia and Rotational Motion. Laboratory 18: Archimedes' Principle. Laboratory 19: The Pendulum--Approximate Simple Harmonic Motion. Laboratory 20: Simple Harmonic Motion--Mass on a Spring. Laboratory 20A: Simple Harmonic Motion--Mass on a Spring Using a Motion Sensor. Laboratory 21: Standing Waves on a String. Laboratory 22: Speed of Sound--Resonance Tube. Laboratory 23: Specific Heat of Metals. Laboratory 24: Linear Thermal Expansion. Laboratory 25: The Ideal Gas Law. Laboratory 26: Equipotentials and Electric Fields. Laboratory 27: Capacitance Measurement with a Ballistic Galvanometer. Laboratory 28: Measurement of Electrical Resistance and Ohm's Law. Laboratory 29: Wheatstone Bridge. Laboratory 30: Bridge Measurement of Capacitance. Laboratory 31: Voltmeters and Ammeters. Laboratory 32: Potentiometer and Voltmeter Measurements of the emf of a Dry Cell. Laboratory 33: The RC Time Constant. Laboratory 33A: RC Time Constant with Positive Square Wave and Voltage Sensors (Web only). Laboratory 34: Kirchoff's Rules. Laboratory 35: Magnetic Induction of a Current Carrying Long Straight Wire. Laboratory 35A: Magnetic Induction of a Solenoid (Web only). Laboratory 36: Alternating Current LR Circuits. Laboratory 36A: Direct Current LR Circuits (Web only). Laboratory 37: Alternating Current RC and LCR Circuits. Laboratory 38: Oscilloscope Measurements. Laboratory 39: Joule Heating of a Resistor. Laboratory 40: Reflection and Refraction with the Ray Box. Laboratory 41: Focal Length of Lenses. Laboratory 42: Diffraction Grating Measurement of the Wavelength of Light. Laboratory 42A: Single-Slit Diffraction and Double-Slit Interference of Light (Web only). Laboratory 43: Bohr Theory of Hydrogen--The Rydberg Constant. Laboratory 43A: Light Intensity versus Distance with a Light Sensor (Web only). Laboratory 44: Simulated Radioactive Decay Using Dice "Nuclei." Laboratory 45: Geiger Counter Measurement of the Half-Life of 137Ba. Laboratory 46: Nuclear Counting Statistics. Laboratory 47: Absorption of Beta and Gamma Rays.