E&M Announcements
Read the announcements for each individual experiment before beginning that experiment.
Direct Current Circuits : Electric Potentials and Fields : Cathode Ray Oscilloscope : Charge-to-Mass Ratio for the Electron : RC Circuits : Magnetic Fields : Magnetic Induction : LCR Circuits: Damped and Forced Oscillators : Interference of Light Waves : Polarization & Michelson Interferometer
1. Dr. D. Driscoll is in charge of the laboratories.
Office: Rockefeller 222A, Phone: x-8844; e-mail: diana.driscoll@case.edu
Dr. Challa Bekele (bekele.c@gmail.com) is a lab supervisor.
2. The manual for the course has been revised for this year. You can find the lab manual on the lab website http://physicslabs.cwru.edu. You can copy the Microsoft Word® versions of every part of the manual from the lab server (Wertsrv) P: drive in the “Mechanics Manual” directory. Log on to Wertlabs - Wertsrv with user name: RemoteLab and password: uglabs. (You may NOT print out your own copies of the manual with the Undergraduate Lab printers!) There are also pdf versions of the manual available on the web but, because of file conversion problems, there may be errors and missing pages in these documents. You may also purchase the lab manual at the Bookstore.
3. You must bring a lab notebook to lab. Only notebooks that generate a duplicate copy of your notes are allowed. You must hand this copy in to your TA at the end of your lab period. You may re-use your notebook from last spring, if you have one. Also bring a calculator and a pen to class. You need a pen that will make legible duplicates of your notebook pages; soft tip pens will not work reliably.
4. There will be at most only very short lectures at the beginning of the lab. Experiments will occasionally be scheduled before the relevant theory is covered in the course lecture. Therefore you MUST READ the pertinent section(s) of the manual BEFORE coming to lab. This is particularly important since the amount of material covered in each E&M lab is much greater than in the Mechanics labs. You may NOT be able to finish the labs if you must read the manual for the first time when you come to lab.
Before coming to your first lab, read Lab #1, DC Circuits. You should also scan through the preface, introduction, lab sermon, and the appendices (particularly Appendices #1—Notebooks and #2—Reports) and note changes in policies and procedures from last semester.
5. Updates and corrections to the labs are posted on the lab web page. Read this information before you begin your experiments. The lab web site is http://physicslabs.phys.case.edu.
6. Check your schedule to be certain you show up at the right time for your lab. The first week of classes, only students in “odd week” labs should come to lab: PHYS116 Lab Sections 1, 2 & 3 (1716, 1878 & 1717), PHYS122 Lab Sections 1, 2 & 3 (9619, 1731 & 1732), and PHYS124 Sections 1 & 2 (1737 & 1738) . PHYS116 Lab Sections 4 & 5 (1718 & 1719), PHYS 122 Lab Sections 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8 (1882, 1733, 1734, 1735 & 1736) (“even week”) meet the second week of classes starting January 23rd.
7. Rooms 402 & 403 in Rockefeller are the E&M labs. Come to Roc 403 at the beginning of the first lab period for some brief announcements.
8. If you wish to change lab sections, consult the Registrar’s Searchable Schedule of Classes to determine which sections still have space. This will change frequently over the first two weeks of classes. The list of sections is reproduced below.
After classes start, you may not be able to change lab sections without a permit. These permits must be obtained from Dr. Driscoll. This has to be handled through SIS. Generally you will not be given an override for a full section if you can make any other lab time, including nights and early mornings.
If there is some doubt about your getting into your preferred section, come to the earliest lab (early in the 2 week cycle for labs) that you might attend, whether you are registered for it or not.
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Enrollment
as of January 3, 2012
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Lab Section |
CRN |
Day |
Time |
Even/Odd |
Enrollment/ Limit |
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PHYS116 Lab #1 |
1716 |
Tuesday |
8:30-11:30 AM |
odd |
18/16 |
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PHYS116 Lab #2 |
1878 |
Tuesday |
1:15-4:15 PM |
odd |
31/32 |
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PHYS116 Lab #3 |
1717 |
Friday |
3:00-6:00 PM |
odd |
31/32 |
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PHYS116 Lab #4 |
1718 |
Tuesday |
1:15-4:15 PM |
even |
16/16 |
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PHYS116 Lab #5 |
1719 |
Friday |
3:00-6:00 PM |
even |
30/32 |
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PHYS122 Lab #1 |
9619 |
Wednesday |
3:00-6:00 PM |
odd |
14/16 |
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PHYS122 Lab #2 |
1731 |
Thursday |
8:30-11:30 AM |
odd |
30/32 |
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PHYS122 Lab #3 |
1732 |
Thursday |
1:15-4:15 PM |
odd |
17/16 |
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PHYS122 Lab #4 |
1882 |
Tuesday |
8:30-11:30 AM |
even |
14/16 |
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PHYS122 Lab #5 |
1733 |
Wednesday |
3:00-6:00 PM |
even |
32/32 |
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PHYS122 Lab #6 |
1734 |
Wednesday |
6:30-9:30 PM |
even |
16/16 |
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PHYS122 Lab #7 |
1735 |
Thursday |
8:30-11:30 AM |
even |
29/32 |
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PHYS122 Lab #8 |
1736 |
Thursday |
1:15-4:15 PM |
even |
23/32 |
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PHYS124 Lab #1 |
1737 |
Wednesday |
3:00-6:00 PM |
odd |
12/16 |
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PHYS124 Lab #2 |
1738 |
Wednesday |
6:30-9:30 PM |
odd |
9/16 |
Note: Italics means P113B students.
General Announcements : Direct Current Circuits : Electric Potentials and Fields : Cathode Ray Oscilloscope : Charge-to-Mass Ratio for the Electron : RC Circuits : Magnetic Fields : Magnetic Induction : LCR Circuits: Damped and Forced Oscillators : Interference of Light Waves : Polarization & Michelson Interferometer