Physics Laboratory Experiments 8th Edition

Physics Laboratory Experiments (8th Edition)

Physics Laboratory Experiments (8th Edition)

Book Edition8th Edition
Author(s)Wilson
ISBN9781285738567
PublisherCengage Learning
SubjectPhysics

Course Hero-verified solutions and explanations

  1. Chapter 1The Scientific Method and Thought

  2. Chapter 2Experimental Uncertainty (Error) and Data Analysis

  3. Chapter 3Measurement Instruments (Mass, Volume, and Density)

  4. Chapter 4(GL) Simple Pendulum Parameters (Angle, Mass, Length, and Damping)

  5. Chapter 5(TI-GL/CI) Uniformly Accelerated Motion: Measurement of g

  6. Chapter 6The Addition and Resolution of Vectors: The Force Table

  7. Chapter 7(TI-GL/CI) Newton's Second Law: The Atwood Machine

  8. Chapter 8(TI/CI) Conservation of Linear Momentum

  9. Chapter 9(GL) Projectile Motion: The Ballistic Pendulum

  10. Chapter 10Centripetal Force

  11. Chapter 11(TI/CI) Friction

  12. Chapter 12(GL) Work and Energy

  13. Chapter 13Potential Energy of a Spring

  14. Chapter 14(GL) Torques, Equilibrium, and Center of Gravity

  15. Chapter 15(GL) Simple Machines: Mechanical Advantage

  16. Chapter 16(TI/CI) Simple Harmonic Motion

  17. Chapter 18Temperature and Thermometer Calibration

  18. Chapter 19The Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion

  19. Chapter 20Specific Heats of Metals

  20. Chapter 21Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density

  21. Chapter 22Fields and Equipotentials

  22. Chapter 23(TI/CI) Ohm's Law

  23. Chapter 24The Measurement of Resistance: Ammeter-Voltmeter Methods and Wheatstone Bridge Method

  24. Chapter 25The Temperature Dependence of Resistance

  25. Chapter 26(TI/CI) Resistances in Series and Parallel

  26. Chapter 27Joule Heat

  27. Chapter 28The RC Time Constant (Manual Timing)

  28. Chapter 29(TI/CI) The RC Time Constant (Electric Timing)

  29. Chapter 30Reflection and Refraction

  30. Chapter 31Spherical Mirrors and Lenses

  31. Chapter 32(TI) Polarized Light (CI) Malu's Law

  32. Chapter 33The Prism Spectrometer: Dispersion and the Index of Refraction

  33. Chapter 34Line Spectra and the Rydberg Constant

  34. Chapter 35(TI) The Transmission Diffraction Grating: Measuring the Wavelengths of Light (CI) Single-Slit and Double-Slit Diffraction

  35. Chapter 36Detection of Nuclear Radiation: The Geiger Counter

  36. Chapter 37Radioactive Half-Life

  37. Chapter 38The Absorption of Nuclear Radiation

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  • Book Info
  1. Chapter 1The Scientific Method and Thought

  2. Chapter 2Experimental Uncertainty (Error) and Data Analysis

  3. Chapter 3Measurement Instruments (Mass, Volume, and Density)

  4. Chapter 4(GL) Simple Pendulum Parameters (Angle, Mass, Length, and Damping)

  5. Chapter 5(TI-GL/CI) Uniformly Accelerated Motion: Measurement of g

  6. Chapter 6The Addition and Resolution of Vectors: The Force Table

  7. Chapter 7(TI-GL/CI) Newton's Second Law: The Atwood Machine

  8. Chapter 8(TI/CI) Conservation of Linear Momentum

  9. Chapter 9(GL) Projectile Motion: The Ballistic Pendulum

  10. Chapter 10Centripetal Force

  11. Chapter 11(TI/CI) Friction

  12. Chapter 12(GL) Work and Energy

  13. Chapter 13Potential Energy of a Spring

  14. Chapter 14(GL) Torques, Equilibrium, and Center of Gravity

  15. Chapter 15(GL) Simple Machines: Mechanical Advantage

  16. Chapter 16(TI/CI) Simple Harmonic Motion

  17. Chapter 18Temperature and Thermometer Calibration

  18. Chapter 19The Thermal Coefficient of Linear Expansion

  19. Chapter 20Specific Heats of Metals

  20. Chapter 21Archimedes' Principle: Buoyancy and Density

  21. Chapter 22Fields and Equipotentials

  22. Chapter 23(TI/CI) Ohm's Law

  23. Chapter 24The Measurement of Resistance: Ammeter-Voltmeter Methods and Wheatstone Bridge Method

  24. Chapter 25The Temperature Dependence of Resistance

  25. Chapter 26(TI/CI) Resistances in Series and Parallel

  26. Chapter 27Joule Heat

  27. Chapter 28The RC Time Constant (Manual Timing)

  28. Chapter 29(TI/CI) The RC Time Constant (Electric Timing)

  29. Chapter 30Reflection and Refraction

  30. Chapter 31Spherical Mirrors and Lenses

  31. Chapter 32(TI) Polarized Light (CI) Malu's Law

  32. Chapter 33The Prism Spectrometer: Dispersion and the Index of Refraction

  33. Chapter 34Line Spectra and the Rydberg Constant

  34. Chapter 35(TI) The Transmission Diffraction Grating: Measuring the Wavelengths of Light (CI) Single-Slit and Double-Slit Diffraction

  35. Chapter 36Detection of Nuclear Radiation: The Geiger Counter

  36. Chapter 37Radioactive Half-Life

  37. Chapter 38The Absorption of Nuclear Radiation