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Physics is a quantitative science. Relationships among physical properties may be expressed in the language of mathematics. Students are introduced to these relationships in lecture courses such as Grambling State University’s Fundamentals of Physics. Scientists follow well-defined procedures using calibrated scientific instruments to measure physical properties under controlled conditions. Fundamentals of Physics provides students with opportunities to work with laboratory instruments, to perform their own experiments, to analyze their data, and to draw conclusions based on their results.
Laboratory 1 Forces Acting on a Single Point
Laboratory 2 Clothesline
Laboratory 3 Arm Forces
Laboratory 4 Range of a Projectile
Laboratory 5 Friction
Laboratory 6 Centripetal Force
Laboratory 7 Density
Laboratory 8 Air Track
Laboratory 9 Air Table
Laboratory 10 Specific Heat
Laboratory 11 String Waves
Laboratory 12 Resonance
Laboratory 13 Ohm’s Law
Laboratory 14 Wheatstone Bridge
Laboratory 15 Oscilloscope
Laboratory 16 Accuracy of an Audio Oscillator
Laboratory 17 Reflection and Refraction
Laboratory 18 Mirrors and Lenses
Laboratory 19 Microscope
Laboratory 20 Interference