A pdf version of this schedule is available in the syllabus.
The syllabus and all lab descriptions are in PDF format.  The
free Adobe Acrobat Reader is available here.  Lab descriptions
are available by clicking on the hyperlinks below.  Thanks.
GBA

For Spring 2021, LoggerPro is required.  Download of the
LoggerPro software is free from ASU here.


                 Spring 2021 Lab Schedule

               Labs Meet Monday to Tuesday

        Labs Meet in your TA's Zoom meeting room
   To find your TA please see Spring 2021 Lab Sections.

   Printing Policies:  If your printer has the capability,
you are encouraged to print on both sides of the paper;
however, you are not allowed to print multiple pages on
one side of a piece of paper.  The graph paper included
with each lab will look best if you use the maximum
possible resolution from your printer.

   Instructions on how to use Logger Pro for video
analysis in PHY101 Labs are here.

   Dates            Experiment                   Room
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 1/11-1/12          No Lab
 1/18-1/19          No Lab
 1/25-1/26          Motion                      Zoom-LP*
 2/01-2/02          Free Fall                   Zoom-LP*
 2/08-2/09          Newton's Second Law         Zoom-LP*
 2/15-2/16          Uniform Circular Motion     video
 2/22-2/23          Energy Conservation         Zoom-LP*
 3/01-3/02          Absolute Zero               video
 3/08-3/09          Standing Waves              video
 3/15-3/16          Speed of Sound              video
 3/22-3/23          No Lab
 3/29-3/30          Ohm's Law                   Zoom-PHET**
 4/05-4/06          Magnetic Fields             video 
 4/12-4/13          Faraday's Law               video
 4/19-4/20          No Lab
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* For these labs, you will need to be able to use
  Logger Pro

**  Required Circuit Simulator for Ohm's Law
         For the Known Resistance, use 20 ohms.
      For the Unknown Resistance, use the pencil.
   For Going Further, use 5 ohms, 8 ohms, and 10 ohms
   for the known resistances of the three resistors. 

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