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Laboratory Manuals for Introductory College Physics Courses: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism is a structured compilation of lab manuals dedicated to introductory college physics courses. It expands on traditional physics lab manuals to include exercises in two important sub-fields of physics: mechanics and electricity and magnetism, which also includes elements of optics. The book is segmented into thematic modules that features pre-lab readings, step-by-step lab exercises, quizzes to assess readiness, a series of questions for deeper reflection on physics principles, and report templates…mehr

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Laboratory Manuals for Introductory College Physics Courses: Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism is a structured compilation of lab manuals dedicated to introductory college physics courses. It expands on traditional physics lab manuals to include exercises in two important sub-fields of physics: mechanics and electricity and magnetism, which also includes elements of optics. The book is segmented into thematic modules that features pre-lab readings, step-by-step lab exercises, quizzes to assess readiness, a series of questions for deeper reflection on physics principles, and report templates for documenting lab results. Topics addressed include the principles of error analysis, kinematics, forces and dynamics, energy and momentum conservation laws, gravity, and static electricity, among others. Additionally, there are labs on circuit analysis and electromagnetic induction, which are integral to understanding electricity and magnetism. Laboratory Manuals for Introductory College Physics Courses is intended for use in undergraduate physics lab courses. The content aligns with the common curricula of first-year university physics labs and serves as an essential companion for hands-on learning. With its focused yet comprehensive coverage of laboratory exercises that build fundamental skills in data collection, analysis, and scientific reasoning, this text helps students draw meaningful connections between empirical evidence and theoretical frameworks.
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Richard Guarino is the teaching laboratory manager in the Department of Physics at Southern Methodist University.