PHYS 251 – Matter and Energy
Laboratory
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Instructor: |
Dr. David
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Office: |
Sims 109A |
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Telephone: |
323-4923 |
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PHYS 251
Course Description
PHYS251 –Matter and Energy Lab is a separate
course from PHYS250 with an independent grade.
It facilitates learning many of the same principles and applications of
physical science discussed in PHYS 250.
Critical thinking and the application of science and scientific methods will be emphasized.
Course Objectives
Student Competencies
Physics labs do not meet the first week of
classes. The following is a tentative
schedule for labs. Some modifications may be made.
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Lab - Principles
Emphasized |
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September 2,3 |
Introduction to Data Studio - Acquisition and manipulation of
data |
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September 9,10 |
Student Power - Calculation of Work and Power |
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September 16, 17 |
Pendulum Movement - Experimental Methods and Scientific Approach |
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September 23, 24 |
Density - Measurement, Precision and Significant Figures |
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September 30, October 1 |
Spreadsheets and Graphing - Manipulating and Displaying Data |
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October 7, 8 |
Calorimetry –
Exothermic and Endothermic Processes (calculation of heat) |
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October 14, 15 |
Latent Heat of Fusion - Energy Associated with a Phase Change |
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October 21, 22 |
Electrostatic Charge - Positive and Negative Charges and Induced
Charges |
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October 28, 29 |
Heat of Solution - Endo and Exothermic Processes |
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November 4, 5 |
Experimentally Determining a Chemical Formula |
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November 11, 12 |
Titrations (Acids and Bases) - Applying an Analytical Technique |
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November 18, 19 |
Solutions and Solubility - Polar and Non-polar Nature of
Substances |
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December
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Test |
Grading
Grades
will be the average of the individual lab grades (weighted equally) and a
cumulative test (given the last meeting time of the semester. The test will count as two lab grades. This test will
consist of problems similar to those in labs and questions concerning material
covered. Grades will be as follows:
90-100% A
80-89.9% B
70-79.9% C
60-69.9% D
Below 60% F
Each
student is urged
to keep a file of all labs throughout the semester and notes taken in lab. These
will serve as review material for the exam.
Attendance
to labs and test is extremely important because labs and the test can not be made up.
Attendance
to labs is required to receive credit for that lab.
Any
student absent for more than 20% of lab meetings will not receive a passing
grade for the course.
Students with Disabilities
Student
Conduct Code: “Responsibility for good conduct rests with
students as adult individuals.” The policy on student academic misconduct is outlined in the “Student Conduct Code Academic Misconduct
Policy” in the online Student Handbook
(http://www2.winthrop.edu/studentaffairs/handbook/StudentHandbook.pdf).
Cheating
and plagiarism
in any form is not permitted. Carefully read the
Winthrop University Conduct Code printed in the Winthrop University Student
Handbook. Also online at: http://www2.winthrop.edu/studentaffairs/handbook/StudentHandbook.pdf