Physics
211 Laboratory
Summer 2012
The Laboratory
portion of Physics 211 involves 9 8 labs in which physical phenomena associated with introductory classical mechanics will be studied, including: 1-dimensional and projectile motion; gravitational, spring, and frictional forces; work and energy; rotational motion; moments of inertia; simple harmonic motion; transverse waves on a string.
Old Laboratory Manuals (For Prelabs...see
below
The new versions of the lab manuals are not available online, but will be handed out in lab. They are similar to the old versions available here.
Physics
211 Laboratory Outline:
Introduction to Phys.
211 lab equipment and procedures; simple 1-dimensional motion
Lab #1: Kinematics (Lectures
1, 2)
Particle kinematics
with and without the influence of gravity; relationship between position, velocity,
and acceleration (PreLab #1)
Lab #2: Force and Newton's Laws (Lectures
4, 5,
6)
Newton's laws, gravitational,
and spring forces (PreLab #2)
Lab #3: Frictional Forces (Lectures
7, 8)
Static and kinetic
friction; particle motion in the presence of dissipation (PreLab
#3)
Kinetic energy, potential
energy due to spring and gravitational forces, conservation of energy (PreLab
#4)
Lab #5: Collisions (Lectures
14, 15,
16)
Momentum conservation;
elastic, impulsive, and elastic collisions (PreLab
#5)
Lab #6: Rotational Dynamics I: Moments of
Inertia (Lecture 17,
18, 19)
Rotation about a
fixed axis, moment of inertia, rolling motion (PreLab
#6)
Lab #7: Rotational Dynamics II (Lectures
19, 20,
21, 22)
Rotational kinematics,
rotational energy, torque, angular momentum (PreLab
#7)
Lab #8: Simple Harmonic Motion (Lectures
24, 25)
Simple harmonic oscillation,
conservation of energy during simple harmonic motion, damped harmonic motion
(PreLab #8)