PHY251 Lab Practical Exam #2
The second practical exam in PHY251 will be given the week of April 21-25. The experiment will be based on the Spring I lab, experiment 11.
The handout for the practical exam is here.
- The lab practical exam counts as much as any other lab and can be dropped just like the other labs.
- The lab practical exam will be 50 minutes long, and the experiment will be done by each student individually. You will follow the instructions on the handout.
- Timeline for each lab:
- Half of the students in each section will do the experiment in the first hour of the lab.
- This is followed by a quiz in the middle for all students, starting exactly one hour after the beginning of lab.
- Then the second half of the students will do the experiment in the second hour of the lab.
- You should have signed up for either an early or a 1-hour delayed time slot. If you didn't sign up, you should arrive at the nominal start time of the lab.
Lab Practical
- The lab practical exam will be based on Spring I, Experiment 11. During the 50 minutes in the lab, you will make measurements, fill out a spreadsheet, graph your result, and answer a few questions.
- You will receive the handout for the lab practical exam the week of April 14-18. The handout will also be posted on the
course web page.
- A copy of the handout will be provided in addition to the formulas, definitions and errors from page 19 and the uncertainty summary on page 14 of your lab manual at the exam.
- Calculators, the lab manual, notes or other aids may not be used during the exam.
- You will not be allowed to use a USB memory stick.
- There will be no talking during the lab practical exam. You should complete the lab by yourself.
- Any calculations that may be required can be done in Excel.
- The lab will count 16 points, just as much as any other lab. It can be dropped just like any other lab.
Quiz
- The quiz will consist of general questions about lab procedures. The questions will not be about the free fall lab or any other specific lab. The following topics will be covered:
- Basic ideas about data taking.
- Graphs and fitting to data points, including slopes and y-intercepts.
- How to compare two different measurements with each other using their uncertainties.
- It will count 4 points, just as much as any other quiz, and it can be dropped just like any other quiz.
- To prepare for the lab practical exam you should read through the experiments that you have done and in particular the questions for each experiment. You should also review the procedures for uncertainties and checking consistency of two numbers with their uncertainties.
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Last updated on April 14, 2008