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  1. PDF Physics Experiments in Mechanics

    PHYSICS EXPERIMENTS IN MECHANICS Edited by Juan Carlos Reina, Ph.D and Carol S. Monahan, B.S. ... work in the Natural Sciences Department of HCC-NW in 2002, she held a degree in physics and hoped to "shake off the cobwebs" in her preparation in order to pursue graduate studies in physics. I am glad to report that she has succeeded

  2. Collection of Physics Experiments

    This collection of physics experiments is developed by the Department of Physics Education, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague. Main purpose of this Collection is to reach out to current and future physics teachers, mainly in the experimental part of their work.

  3. Physics Science Experiments

    What laws or equations describe it? From subatomic particles, to the Big Bang, modern physicists study matter at a tremendous range of scales. There's a whole lot of interesting physics at the human scale, too. Explore Our Science Videos Slow Motion Craters - STEM Activity Solubility Science - STEM Activity

  4. Physics I: Classical Mechanics with an Experimental Focus

    Course Description Physics I is a first-year physics course which introduces students to classical mechanics. This course has a hands-on focus, and approaches mechanics through take-home experiments. Topics include: kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, universal gravitation, statics, conservation laws, energy, work, momentum, and special …

  5. PhET: Free online physics, chemistry, biology, earth science and math

    167 interactive simulations 121 language translations 3433 teacher-submitted lessons Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations.

  6. Mechanics (Physics) Science Fair Projects & Experiments

    Using magnetic levitation to measure gravity [ P] Demonstrate Newton's Third Law of Motion by a rocket car with escaping air as the action force [ E] Investigate Hooke's law and see how a spring can be used to weigh objects. [ E] [ E] Explore Einstein's famous equation of E=mc 2. [ P]

  7. Projects

    The project can be mechanical (i.e., building something), purely experimental (i.e., measuring the motion of a simple system) or numerical (i.e., simulating a physical problem on computer). You may work in groups of up to 4 people.

  8. Mechanics (Physics): The Study of Motion.

    Mechanics is the branch of physics dealing with the motion of objects. Understanding mechanics is critical to any future scientist, engineer or curious human who wants to figure out, say, the best way to hold a wrench when changing a tire. Common topics in the study of mechanics include Newton's laws, forces, linear and rotational kinematics ...

  9. Introductory Experimental Physics I

    Experiments focus on core physics concepts of mechanics: force, motion, conservation laws, and oscillations. Students work in teams and use computers to collect, visualize, and analyze data.

  10. Labs

    Labs. Each partnership of two students will carry out 9 experiments. Complete instructions for building and testing all of the experiments can be found in the experiment manual. All necessary materials can be acquired from an online electronics supply source.

  11. Particle, wave, both or neither? The experiment that ...

    Aspect won a share of the 2022 Nobel prize in physics for his contribution to confirming the predictions of quantum mechanics through experiment. But such experiments leave matters of ...

  12. Mechanics

    Physics. Experiments. Mechanics. This branch of physics deals with energy and forces and how they interact with matter. This includes topics like kinematics, work, and momentum. M4a Measurements. M4b Measurements. M24a Torque Vectors. M26a Conservation of Linear Momentum.

  13. PDF Laboratory Exercises for Physics 101

    Physics 101 Mechanics, Heat, Electricity, and Optics (Physics 101 LB) 1 Contents ... How to Succeed in Physics Lab Read the lab manual before coming to class to become familiar with the experiment. Lecture and Lab are NOT in perfect synch, so you may have to give the textbook a look also. ...

  14. Experimental physics

    Overview Sir Ernest Rutherford's laboratory, early 20th century. (9660575343) Experimental physics is a branch of physics that is concerned with data acquisition, data-acquisition methods, and the detailed conceptualization (beyond simple thought experiments) and realization of laboratory experiments.

  15. Physics Lab Experiments

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  16. Mechanics

    Physics Experiments /. Mechanics. Mechanics. Measuring methods. Forces. Translational motions of a mass point. Rotational motions of a rigid body. Oscillations.

  17. Physics in a Box

    Thermal Physics is perfect to be introduced after students are familiar with Mechanics, Optics, and Electricity. It's an important aspect of Physics which shouldn't be skipped. Over 100 professional quality physical science lab experiments all within a wooden box for grades K-12. Four unique programs and curriculem.

  18. The 12 Most Important and Stunning Quantum Experiments of 2019

    The standard kilogram, the physical object that defined the unit of mass for all measurements, had long been a 130-year-old, platinum-iridium cylinder weighing 2.2 lbs. and sitting in a room in...

  19. Quantum Experiments: How Quantum Physics Experiments Are Done

    This article was reviewed by a member of Caltech's Faculty. To conduct quantum science experiments, researchers often work with the smallest objects—and some of the most fragile and sensitive phenomena—in nature. This requires specialized tools and techniques that have advanced in sophistication since the field of quantum mechanics emerged ...

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  21. Complete Mechanics Experiments

    1 2 Next Browse PASCO's complete Mechanics experiments including projectiles, pendulums, Hooke's Law, Atwood's Machine, and more.

  22. Interactive Physics Simulation Software

    Physion is a powerful free physics simulation software that can be used to support STEM education. With its intuitive interface and advanced physics engine, Physion provides an engaging platform for students to explore physical phenomena and experiment with different scenarios in a virtual environment. One of the key features of Physion is its ...

  23. Bringing classical physics into the modern world with Galileo's ...

    A centuries-old experiment shows the differences between classical and modern physics. Physicists use thought experiments like this to think about how objects move both on Earth and in the stars.

  24. Forces

    Static effects of forces. Force as vector. Lever. Block and tackle. Inclined plane. Friction. Translational motions of a mass point. Rotational motions of a rigid body. Oscillations.