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Laboratory manual in introductory Physics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Quezon City C & E Publishing, Inc. 2010Edition: Rev. EditionDescription: vii, 71 pages : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9789715846158
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • Fil 530.072 M52l 2010
Summary: “This manual aims to supplement the lecture course in Introductory Physics and presents an integrated approach to the fundamentals of Physics for college students who are not science majors. The 14 featured experiments cover such areas as mechanics, electricity, magnetism, heat, and thermodynamics. Through these carefully selected and sequenced experiments, a thorough understanding of the concepts and principles discussed is facilitated." - The Authors
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Measurement – Vectors – Uniform acceleration on an inclined plane – Newton’s Second Law of Motion – Friction – Conservation of linear momentum – Centripetal force – Coefficient of linear expansion – Specific heat of solids – Heat of fusion – Magnetic field – Familiarization with electrical instruments – Ohm's Law – Resistors in series and parallel.

“This manual aims to supplement the lecture course in Introductory Physics and presents an integrated approach to the fundamentals of Physics for college students who are not science majors. The 14 featured experiments cover such areas as mechanics, electricity, magnetism, heat, and thermodynamics. Through these carefully selected and sequenced experiments, a thorough understanding of the concepts and principles discussed is facilitated."
- The Authors

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