Complete 3 Short Physics Lab Assignments

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Lab Assignment 5

Welcome to the Lab component of Physics I. This week’s lab is called “Buoyancy.” You will conduct experiments to see how submerged objects behave. You will see how Archimedes’ Principle applies to buoyancy, and you will determine the density of an unknown material.

First, download and read the two documents below:

Click here for the user’s guide for “Buoyancy”

Click here for the instructions for the “Archimedes’ Principle” lab

Now, log into your account. https://virtuallabs.ket.org/physics/

Watch the video overview (remember, there is no sound). Watch the arrow as it shows you where to click to perform the lab. You will also find the instructions in the PDF documents to be extremely helpful as you work the lab.

Then, get into the Virtual Physics Lab and run several experiments, using a wide variety of data points. You need to generate a Lab Report to submit for this assignment. Here are the criteria for the Lab Report:

  1. Introduction/Thesis (Explain the principles you are studying, and what results you expect to see in this experiment)
  2. Background (Explain the concepts that form the foundation for this lab)
  3. Methodology (Explain the apparatus used, and how you manipulated the apparatus)
  4. Data (Include screen shots from the Grapher, or spreadsheets that contain data, or any charts or graphs you created)
  5. Analysis (Look over the data and analyze the results – were results consistent with original expectations, or did you see something different?)
  6. Conclusions (Provide your interpretation of what happened with this set of data; provide explanations of why the results turned out the way they did; indicate what sources of error may have impacted the experiment, and anticipate what should happen in future research)

Lab Assignment 4

Welcome to the Lab component of Physics I. This week’s lab is called “Momentum.” You will conduct experiments to see how carts react when they collide.

First, download and read the two documents below:

Click here for the user’s guide for “Momentum”

Click here for the instructions for the “Conservation of Momentum” lab

Now, log into your account. https://virtuallabs.ket.org/physics/

Watch the video overview (remember, there is no sound). Watch the arrow as it shows you where to click to perform the lab. You will also find the instructions in the PDF documents to be extremely helpful as you work the lab.

Then, get into the Virtual Physics Lab and run several experiments, using a wide variety of data points. You need to generate a Lab Report to submit for this assignment. Here are the criteria for the Lab Report:

  1. Introduction/Thesis (Explain the principles you are studying, and what results you expect to see in this experiment)
  2. Background (Explain the concepts that form the foundation for this lab)
  3. Methodology (Explain the apparatus used, and how you manipulated the apparatus)
  4. Data (Include screen shots from the Grapher, or spreadsheets that contain data, or any charts or graphs you created)
  5. Analysis (Look over the data and analyze the results – were results consistent with original expectations, or did you see something different?)
  6. Conclusions (Provide your interpretation of what happened with this set of data; provide explanations of why the results turned out the way they did; indicate what sources of error may have impacted the experiment, and anticipate what should happen in future research)

Lab Assignment 3

Welcome to the Lab component of Physics I. This week’s lab is called “Circular Motion.” You will conduct experiments to see how centripetal force works.

First, download and read the two documents below:

Click here for the user’s guide for “Circular Motion”

Click here for the instructions for the “Centripetal Force” lab

Now, log into your account. https://virtuallabs.ket.org/physics/

Watch the video overview (remember, there is no sound). Watch the arrow as it shows you where to click to perform the lab. You will also find the instructions in the PDF documents to be extremely helpful as you work the lab.

Then, get into the Virtual Physics Lab and run several experiments, using a wide variety of data points. You need to generate a Lab Report to submit for this assignment. Here are the criteria for the Lab Report:

  1. Introduction/Thesis (Explain the principles you are studying, and what results you expect to see in this experiment)
  2. Background (Explain the concepts that form the foundation for this lab)
  3. Methodology (Explain the apparatus used, and how you manipulated the apparatus)
  4. Data (Include screen shots from the Grapher, or spreadsheets that contain data, or any charts or graphs you created)
  5. Analysis (Look over the data and analyze the results – were results consistent with original expectations, or did you see something different?)
  6. Conclusions (Provide your interpretation of what happened with this set of data; provide explanations of why the results turned out the way they did; indicate what sources of error may have impacted the experiment, and anticipate what should happen in future research)