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Aug 02, 2025
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PHY 2160L - PHYSICS LABORATORY II credits: 1.0 This course is the second course in a two term sequence of laboratory courses coordinated with physics lecture courses. Emphasis will be placed on data collection, measurement uncertainty and propagation, modeling, analysis, and interpretation. Activities include experiments to supports theories in electricity, magnetism, electric circuits, geometric and physics optics, and modern physics. Objectives: A) Collect data using a variety of measurement techniques; B) Calculate measurement uncertainty and include uncertainties in calculations; C) Model and analyze linear, quadratic, and inverse relationships; D) Quantitatively compare experiment results to theory; E) Draw appropriate conclusions from their data. Method of Instruction: Demonstration, lecture, and hands on laboratory data collection and analysis. This intended to be an active learning course. Method of Evaluation: Each lab is unique and requires a unique assessment. The grade is determined from weekly lab reports, questionnaires, and or worksheets. Lab Fee: $125.00.
Co-Requisite(s): WITH PHY 2110 OR PHY 2210 .
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