CRC Press, 2022. - 246 p. - ISBN 1032201290.
This book describes more than thirty
physics practicals at high school and undergraduate levels with background information on each one, a description of the equipment needed, and instructions on how the experiment is performed. Uniquely, for those without access to a real laboratory, the book provides access to highly detailed
3D simulations of all the experiments. The simulations are a superset of the
Virtual Physics Laboratory as reviewed and given the Green Tick of Approval by the Association for Science Education. They run in any browser that supports
WebGL, such as Microsoft Edge or Firefox on Windows and Safari on Mac. For the school or university student who wants to practice and
widen their knowledge of physics, or for those who are learning
on their own, this is an ideal book for honing and broadening
experimental skills. The simulations are the result of many years researching the teaching of online science, a field in which the author has published many papers.
About the Author.
Millikan’s Oil Drop Experiment.
Planck’s Constant.
Rutherford’s Gold Foil Experiment.
Measuring the Acceleration Due to Gravity.
Average Velocity Using an AirTrack.
Determining Acceleration Using an AirTrack.
Confrmation of Newton’s Second Law.
Showing Conservation of Energy Using an AirTrack.
Conservation of Momentum in an Inelastic Collision
Hooke’s Law.
Young’s Modulus.
Velocity of Rife Shell Using a Ballistic Balance.
Simple Pendulum.
Simple Harmonic Motion Using a Mass-Spring System.
Capacitor Charge and Discharge.
The Internal Resistance of a Dry Cell.
The IV Characteristics of a Diode.
The IV Characteristics of a Filament Lightbulb.
The Resistivity of Constantan.
Resistors in Series and Parallel.
Heat Transfer.
Boyle’s Law.
Charles’s Law.
Mechanical Equivalent of Heat.
Specifc Heat Capacity of Brass.
Investigation of Mechanical Waves.
Measuring the Speed of Water Ripples.
Infrared Radiation.
Diffraction Using a Monochromatic Laser.
Inverse Square Law for Gamma Radiation.
Refraction of Light.
Magnetic Field Due to a Coil of Wire.
Investigation of Magnetic Flux of a Current-Carrying Wire.
Magnetic Flux Linkage.
Appendix 1 Uncertainties.
Appendix 2 Using Excel for the Results.
Appendix 3 Controlling the Simulations.
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