Physics 261 Laboratory Fall 2005

University of Maryland


Physics 261 Fall 2005 Guide: 

  Fall 2005 Handout

  Faculty 

  Teaching Assistants (and their schedule)  

  Fall 2005 Meeting Times

  Fall 2005 Lab Schedule

  Missed Labs

  Academic Integrity

  CORE Requirements

 

Faculty


Teaching Assistants

   
    Ryan Behunin
    Sections: 0102, 0117, 0118
    Office: 3106
    Phone:
    e-mail: ryan_behunin@hotmail.com


    Guan-Yeu Chen
    Sections: 0101, 0104, 0112
    Office: 4223
    Phone: 5-6192
    e-mail: gychen@umd.edu

     Marc Pollak
    Sections: 0103, 0109, 0110
    Office: 3109
    Phone:
    e-mail: marcp@umd.edu

    Beatriz Burrola
    Sections: 0105, 0106, 0108
    Office: 1322
    Phone: 5-6185
    e-mail: burrola@umd.edu

    Lijun Zhu
    Office: 4210
    Phone:
    Sections: 0107, 0111, 0114
    e-mail: ljzhu@umd.edu

 

Meeting Times of Labs for Physics 261 for Fall 2005
 

  Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
8:00 Sect 0101 Chen     Sect 0109 Pollak   Sect 0113 Harley  
9:00 Sect 0101  Chen  Sect 0109 Pollak   Sect 0113 Harley  
10:00 Sect 0101 Chen  Sect 0104 Chen   Sect 0109 Pollak   Sect 0113 Harley  
11:00   Sect 0104  Chen   Sect 0114 Zhu    
12:00 Sect 0102 Zhu Sect 0104 Chen     Sect 0114 Zhu    
13:00 Sect 0102 Zhu   Sect 0105 Zhu  Sect 0111 Behunin   Sect 0114 Zhu    
14:00 Sect 0102 Zhu Sect 0105 Zhu   Sect 0111 Behunin  Sect 0117 Behunin    
15:00 Sect 0103 Pollak   Sect 0105 Zhu Sect 0111 Behunin  Sect 0117 Behunin    
16:00 Sect 0103 Pollak Sect 0110 Pollak   Sect 0112 Chen   Sect 0117 Behunin    
17:00 Sect 0103 Pollak Sect 0110 Pollak    Sect 0112 Chen      
18:00   Sect 0110 Pollak   Sect 0112 Chen      
19:00 Sect 0106 Stratigis Sect 0107 Stratigis   Sect 0108 Stratigis   Sect 0118 Behunin    
20:00 Sect 0106 Stratigis   Sect 0107 Stratigis   Sect 0108 Stratigis   Sect 0118 Behunin    
21:00 Sect 0106 Stratigis   Sect 0107 Stratigis   Sect 0108 Stratigis   Sect 0118 Behunin    

Labs meet in room 3219 of the physics building


Fall 2005 Handout

Physics 261
Prof. Derek Boyd(x5-5007)

Physics 261 is the laboratory associated with Physics 260 and meets in room Phys-3219. This course carries one credit. You must pass Physics 260 as well as 261. If you do not pass 261 you will be required to repeat both 260 and 261. The grade for Physics 261 will be identical to that of Physics 260 (as required by the Engineering College) 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 prelab questions.

The Physics 261 laboratory uses spreadsheets (Excel) to analyze data. You will therefore be expected to use the spreadsheet in the same manner as any other tool in the lab. You should already have been exposed to the spreadsheet in your engineering courses, but Experiment 0 offers a simple tutorial on spreadsheets in general and on Excel specifically .

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 that it is not necessary to do extensive write-ups. Overly long or padded lab reports will be penalized. Each week's lab includes a prelab 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:
Prelab 20% ( 0, 10%, 20%)
Data 40%
Analysis 25%
Questions 15%

The prelab will graded in units of 10%. In order to get 20% on the prelab you must make a sincere attempt to do the prelab completely. Incomplete or poorly done prelabs 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 September 5.

The Labor day problem

People in the monday sections, 0101,0102,0103 and 0106, who are scheduled to do Experiment 0 on Labor day will have to complete that Excel Spreadsheet exercise during some other section's meeting time during the week beginning September 5. You can see the schedule of section meeting times below. The exercise should take no more than one hour so there is plenty of time within a section's meeting period to perform the work. You must do Experiment 0, if you want to proceed with the rest of the course

Lab Schedule for Fall 2005

Aug 29-Sep 2         No Lab.

Sep 6-9               Experiment 0 --- Introduction to Data Analysis with Spreadsheets

Sep 12-16             Experiment 1 --- Introduction to Error Analysis

Sep 19-23             Experiment 2 --- The Pendulum

Sep 26-Sep 30      Experiment 3 --- Forced Harmonic Motion

Oct   3-7               Experiment 4 --- The Vibrating String

Oct 10-14           Make-up and Discussion week

Oct 17-21            First Culminating Lab. (Experiments 0-4)

Oct 24-28           Experiment 5 --- Position Velocity and Acceleration

Oct 31-Nov 4        Experiment 6 --- Centripetal Force and Acceleration

Nov 7-11             Experiment 7 –--The Ideal Gas Law and Absolute Zero Temperature

Nov 14-18          Experiment 8 --- Equipotentials and Fields

Nov 21-25          Thanksgiving Break 

Nov 28-Dec 2      Make-up and Discussion Week

Dec 5-9            Second Culminating Lab. (Experiments 5-8)

  Missed Labs Fall

You must do and write up all 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. If this fails, you may, with permission of the Professor, perform the lab during make-up week for that lab. Make sure that your write-up gets to the TA of your regularly scheduled section. (Put your name, section number and time it meets on all sheets.)

Let your regular TA know when and with whom you carried out a make-up lab. It is your responsibility to ensure that you are credited for all lab reports. Do not throw out returned lab reports until the semester is over.
 

Attendance and Make-Up Policy

Reasons for an absence must be submitted to your instructor in writing. What the Undergraduate Catalog says about acceptable excuses:

"It is the policy of the university to excuse the absences of

students that result from the following causes Illness of the

student, or Illness of a dependent as defined by Board of Regents

policy on family and medical leave; religious observance (where

the nature of the observance prevents the student from being

present during the class period); participation In university

activities at the request of university authorities; and compelling

circumstance beyond the students control. Students claiming

excused absence must apply in writing and furnish documentary

support for their assertion that absence resulted from one of

these causes."

Academic Integrity

The University is one of a small number of universities with a student-administered Honor Code and an Honor Pledge, available on the web at www.jpo.umd.edu/aca/honorpledge.html. The Code prohibits students from cheating on exams, plagiarizing papers, submitting the same paper for credit in two courses without authorization, buying papers, submitting fraudulent documents, and forging signatures. Compliance with the code is administered by the Student Hour Council (phone: 314-9154) and it is expected that you will comply with the Code throughout your participation in the P261 laboratory activities.
 

CORE Requirements

CORE Lab Science Requirement: Lecture and Lab Courses, PHYS 260: GENERAL PHYSICS: VIBRATIONS, WAVES, HEAT, ELECTRICITY, & MAGNETISM (LECTURE) and PHYS 261: GENERAL PHYSICS: VIBRATIONS, WAVES, HEAT, ELECTRICITY, & MAGNETISM (LAB) must be taken in the same semester to count for CORE Lab Science. PHYS 260 taken alone will NOT count as a non-lab science for CORE.
 

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