Syllabus

Physics 462, Fall 2009

*Course Objectives:

This course will further your education in experimental physics. You will become familiar with more advanced equipment, use it to perform physics experiments in a variety of fields, use more sophisticated mathematical tools to analyze the data, and record and report your results like a professional scientist. These skills are crucial for anyone who would like to investigate our natural world! In particular, students completing this course will be able to:

  1. set up advanced equipment, using the necessary resources (manuals, etc.),
  2. trouble-shoot and solve equipment setup problems,
  3. acquire and analyze data in the manner best addressing an experimental question,
  4. estimate and propagate uncertainties associated with laboratory measurements and analyze distributions in order to draw accurate conclusions,
  5. manage their time and work constructively with others,
  6. write scientific reports with appropriate display of data, and analysis leading to conclusions.

*Recording measurements and reporting results:

*Textbook:

*Lab partners:

*Assistance and supervision:

*Lab safety:

*Selection of experiments:

*Grading:

  Due Date
Error Analysis Homework September 9
Introductory Error Analysis Project September 11
Experiment #1 October 5
Experiment #2 October 23
Experiment #3 November 9
Experiment #4 December 16