Here is the procedure for Monday's lab.
A few of things to note.
(1) We'll start at 10am again, this should not be a lengthy lab.
(2) The lab is on force, which we haven't gotten to in lecture yet. However, most of it is really to do with acceleration, which we have covered, and what you need to know about force is fairly minimal. If you have done the reading for Monday (beginning of Ch. 5), it will make sense.
(3) The lab procedure doesn't talk about uncertainty analysis much. That isn't because you shouldn't do it. Quite the opposite, what you've learned so far should be part of your default analysis for labs from now on. Later in the week we'll learn a few more techniques for uncertainty analysis.
(4) Don't forget your lab reports are due ... it is fine if you want to print them when you get to the lab, electronic copies are also fine.
A few of things to note.
(1) We'll start at 10am again, this should not be a lengthy lab.
(2) The lab is on force, which we haven't gotten to in lecture yet. However, most of it is really to do with acceleration, which we have covered, and what you need to know about force is fairly minimal. If you have done the reading for Monday (beginning of Ch. 5), it will make sense.
(3) The lab procedure doesn't talk about uncertainty analysis much. That isn't because you shouldn't do it. Quite the opposite, what you've learned so far should be part of your default analysis for labs from now on. Later in the week we'll learn a few more techniques for uncertainty analysis.
(4) Don't forget your lab reports are due ... it is fine if you want to print them when you get to the lab, electronic copies are also fine.
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