Grade 11 Physics Lab Manual 2018

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Most Important Lab Policies. To pass Physics 119 you must attend all lab sessions and you must earn at least 50 points of the WebAssign lab homework. See for more information. The weekly for all lab homework is SUNDAY NIGHT, 11:59 PM. Lab attendance will be recorded in the gradebook for physics 119. Meeting Times and Locations The Waves & Optics Laboratory meets in Room B125. In the schedule below, the TA's email address is linked to the TA's name.

Summer 2018 Physics 119 TAs and Sections Time/Room Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1050-100 B125 PHYS 119 B TA: 110-320 B125 PHYS 119 C TA: 330-540 B125 If you need to attend a different section to make up a lab, see the page for further details. To find the further information concerning your lab section, consult your page, or the official UW registrar's time schedule: Labs Schedule The first Pre-Lab homework is due before the first meeting. Week/Dates Lab Title 1: Jun. 11-15 Do Pre-Lab 1 and Policies Quiz 2: Jun.

18-22 1 Resonance & Standing waves 3: Jun. 25-29 2 Waves, Phase & Speed of sound 4: Jul.

2-6 3 Light rays & Law of reflection 5: Jul. 9-13 4 Diffraction & interference 6: Jul. 16-20 5 Mirrors 7: Jul. 23-27 6 Lenses 8: Jul. 3 7 Optical instruments 9: Aug. 6-10 8 Radioactivity 10: Aug.

13-17 Make-up week. One missed lab only. Required Components The lab course has two required parts: (1) a weekly two-hour lab session and (2) online homework with both Pre-Lab and Post-Lab components. Electrical engineering principles solutions. Physics 119 is a credit/no-credit (C/NC) course. To obtain credit a student must pass both the In-Class and the Online Homework parts of the lab course. To pass the In-Class part of the lab the student must attend all In-Class sessions (either as regularly scheduled or as make-up), that is, get 80/80 In-Class points.

To pass the Online Homework part the student must earn at least 50%, or a minimum of 50/100 of the lab Homework points. Failure of either part of the lab will result in no credit for PHYS 119 Lab Manual Because you will record your experimental results in the manual, you must have an unused copy of the current manual to participate in the class: Physics 119: General Physics Laboratory - Waves & Optics, by the Faculty & Staff of the Department of Physics, Autumn 2017 and Winter, Spring & Summer 2018, published by Hayden-McNeil (ISBN 978-0-7380-9195-2). It may be purchased at the University Bookstore for $20.00.

Online Resources All course records are kept on the. You should be able to see the courses you are registered for when you log into Canvas, including Physics 119. Online lab homework (Pre-Labs and Post-Labs) are accessed through Canvas, but are hosted.

To access the Pre-Labs and Post-Labs, select the appropriate WebAssign assignment from the Assignments list on. To see your In-Class attendance, look under Grades on Canvas. Due Dates Assignment Due date & time Make up policy Online Pre-Lab Sunday night, 11:59 PM before lab session begins.

In-class session Attendance required at scheduled time for section. Attend another session during week, or attend. Online Post-Lab Sunday night, 11:59 PM, following lab session. 20% reduction for every day late. Attendance is required to the regularly scheduled lab section. The TA will sign or initial the lab papers at the end of the In-Class session and record satisfactory completion of the In-Class part. Students must have the TA's final initials in order to assure credit for attending the session.

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The deadline for all online homework is 11:59 PM Sunday night. The Lab Policies Quiz is due at the end of the first week. An automatic extension for the quiz may be requested from WebAssign within two weeks after the deadline, which will cost 1 point (out of 6).

Pre-Labs must be completed before the In-Class sessions meet and will be made available about a week before. Post-Labs should be completed after you attend your lab session and will be made available during the week that the In-Class session meets. Pre-Labs may not be made-up. In-Class sessions may be made-up in one of two ways, according to. 1) Make-ups may be done during another session in the same week, or 2) one lab may be made-up during the make-up week without special permission (plus one more lab with ). Post-Labs may be made-up (extended), following. In some cases, missed work may be excused.

Grade 11 Physics Textbook

Email Policy Before sending an email, note the following:. Make sure you have read the course syllabus and lab pages completely. TAs names and email addresses should be listed above.

Requests for changes in registration are handled by the Program Coordinator, in room C-136 in the Physics/Astronomy building. No one in the physics department can fix problems with your WebAssign account or a billing error. You must contact WebAssign directly through their page. If after reading the above you still have a lab related question please send the lab an email.

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