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About

This is the organizational page for the Physics Introductory Labs PHY 134 for Spring 2018.

Instructors                                   Director of UG Laboratory           Teaching Assistants
R. Lefferts B. Nielsen
Yuan Fang    Yuan.Fang.3@stonybrook.edu
Daniel Gift    daniel.gift@stonybrook.edu
Jun Jie Jiang    JunJie.Jiang@stonybrook.edu
Arthur Kock    Kock.Arthur@stonybrook.edu
Ruochen Ma    Ruochen.Ma@stonybrook.edu
Nicholas Mertes    Nicholas.Mertes@stonybrook.edu
Guarang Parkar    Gaurang.Parkar@stonybrook.edu
Xinlong Li    xinlong.li@stonybrook.edu
Shihui Yang    shihui.yang@stonybrook.edu
Yanliang Shi    yanliang.shi@stonybrook.edu
Eli Rafkin    Eli.Rafkin@stonybrook.edu
Olof Salberger    Olof.Salberger@stonybrook.edu
Theodore Sauyet    theodore.sauyet@stonybrook.edu
Yihan Wang    Yihan.Wang.1@stonybrook.edu
Chenyu Zhai    chenyu.zhai@stonybrook.edu

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Scope

The scope of the introductory labs is to give an understanding of basic experimental methods applied in physical sciences. The experiments performed during the lab sessions are closely related to the topics covered in the lecture.

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Overview

You will perform each week an experiment as indicated in the Calendar section. You have 2 hr 20 min time to perform each experiment. Each experiment will come with a manual that you can access from this webpage.
Your perfomance in the lab session will be evaluated by your teaching assistant. The evaluation is based on the introduction of your lab report that you have to write up and submit to your TA at the beginning of the session and your performance during the experiment that includes a final written report that will be submitted in the week following the lab experiment. Please refer also to Lab Reports.

Your performance/report will count 100%, of which the introduction is worth up to 10%, toward your grade on the particular lab experiment.
Your final grade will be an average from your single lab grades scaled by a factor that will be determined at the end of the semester. This final grade will be a letter grade ranging from A to F.

Your lab report should give the reader a chance to get a picture of the experiment and what you have done without having the lab manual in their hand. You should not copy excerpts from the manual or only refer to passages in the lab manual. The lab report has to have the following format:

    1. Title sheet
    2. Name, lab-section, TA name, partner name(s), name of experiment, date
    3. Introduction                [10 pts]
    4. In your own words: briefly describe the experiment, DO NOT copy the lab manual
      Describe how to perform the experiment with a short sketch and text
    5. Procedure                   [20 pts]
    6. Describe briefly what you have done during the session
    7. Data sheet                   [20 pts]
    8. Include data taken which has been analyzed, clear and neat
      Have your TA signed your data sheet before you leave the lab
    9. Analysis/Discussion  [40 pts]
    10. Graphs, calculations, uncertainty estimates
    11. Conclusion                  [10 pts]
    12. Brief summary of results: physics implied by the data
      Any caveats or comments
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           Σ                    [100 pts]
    IMPORTANT: You have to submit your first lab report 48 hours after your lab experiment finished. Please refer to your Teaching Assistant for details. For and after your second experiment you have to submit your lab report the latest at the beginning of the next lab session following the experiment performed.

    Penalties for late submission
      Any lab report submitted after that deadline will not be considered and receive zero points for the lab experiment.
    Please refer also to Lab Reports.


    You are required to perform each lab experiment by yourself, mostly together with a lab partner.
    If you need to be absent for a lab experiment you will have to provide written documentation for a significant reason to be absent, e.g., a medical note from your doctor, a written document about jury duty, and similar. You will then have the opportunity to make up the lab experiment in the dedicated make-up week. You have to arrange with your TA that make-up session.
    If you are absent for a non-excusable reason your lab grade for that particular experiment will be Zero (0) points!

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Calendar

Here is the schedule of labs for the semester (Final as of February 23, 2018).

The first lab sessions will take place in the week starting from Monday, January 22, 2018.


Lab 0: January 22 - January 26 Introduction to the laboratory and Uncertainty, Error & Graphs

Lab 1: January 29 - February 02 Electric Field Plotting

Lab 2: February 05 - February 09 The Oscilloscope

Lab 3: February 12 - February 16 Capacitors

February 19 - February 23: Make-up Lab Week for Labs 1 - 3. No lab classes.

Lab 4: February 26 - March 02 Ohm's Law

Lab 5: March 05 - March 09 Magnetic Force 1 or e/m of the Electron

March 12 - 16: SPRING BREAK: No lab classes.

Lab 6: March 19 - March 23 e/m of the Electron or Magnetic Force 1

March 26 - March 30: Make-up Lab Week for Labs 4 - 6. No lab classes.

Lab 7: April 02 - April 06 LRC Circuits

Lab 8: April 09 - April 13 Resonance

Lab 9: April 16 - April 20 Optics

Lab 10: April 23 - April 27 Interference

April 30 - May 04: Make-up Lab WEEK for Labs 7 - 10.


LABORATORY SCHEDULE & TEACHING ASSISTANTS:

Updated February 2018

Section When Where Teaching Assistant
PHY134 L01 Mo 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-116 Xinlong Li
PHY134 L02 Mo 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-130 Eli Rafkin
PHY134 L03 Mo 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-116 Xinlong Li
PHY134 L04 Mo 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-130 Shihui Yang
PHY134 L05 Mo 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-116 Yuan Fang
PHY134 L06 Mo 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-130 Jun Jie Jiang
PHY134 L07 Tu 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-116 Yanliang Shi
PHY134 L08 Tu 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-130 Guarang Parkar
PHY134 L09 Tu 8:00am - 10:20am A-119 Nicholas Mertes
PHY134 L10 Th 8:00am - 10:20am A-119 Nicholas Mertes
PHY134 L11 We 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-116 Eli Rafkin
PHY134 L12 We 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-130 Arthur Kock
PHY134 L13 We 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-116 Jun Jie Jiang
PHY134 L14 We 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-130 Daniel Gift
PHY134 L15 Th 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-116 Ruochen Ma
PHY134 L16 Th 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-130 Shihui Yang
PHY134 L17 Th 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-116 Yihan Wang
PHY134 L18 Th 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-130 Arthur Kock
PHY134 L19 Th 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-116 Theodore Sauyet
PHY134 L20 Th 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-130 Yuan Fang
PHY134 L21 Tu 8:00am - 10:20am A-116 Yanliang Shi
PHY134 L22 Tu 8:00am - 10:20am A-130 Closed
PHY134 L23 Th 8:00am - 10:20am A-116 Closed
PHY134 L24 Th 8:00am - 10:20am A-130 Guarang Parkar
PHY134 L25 Mo 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-119 Ruochen Ma
PHY134 L26 Mo 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-119 Chenyu Zhai
PHY134 L27 Mo 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-119 Daniel Gift
PHY134 L28 Tu 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-119 Olof Sahlberger
PHY134 L29 We 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-119 Chenyu Zhai
PHY134 L30 We 5:00pm - 7:20pm A-119 Yihan Wang
PHY134 L31 Th 12:00pm - 2:20pm A-119 Olof Sahlberger
PHY134 L32 Th 2:30pm - 4:50pm A-119 Theodore Sauyet
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Reporting Problems

Please report any problem to either your corresponding lab instructor or Mr. Lefferts.                                                                                                   

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