Experimental Physics I(3)

Course Purpose
The purpose of this course is for students to study several basic physical phenomena and their principles through conducting experiments related to them.
Learning Goals
On successful completion of this course, students will:
(1) understand the underlying physics for each experiment, and
(2) obtain skills to analyze the obtained data properly and write a scientific report based on the results of analysis.
Topic
The first session will be a guidance session and a lecture. From the second time onwards, the following experiments (planned) will be performed while rotating every two weeks.
・Electric circuit basics
Electricity and magnetism (Electric circuits)
・Power measurement
Electricity and magnetism (Electric circuits)
・Measurement of diode rectification characteristics
Electricity and magnetism (Electronic elements)
・Measurement of gravitational acceleration by Boulder's pendulum (Boulder)
Including practice of "data analysis using a PC"
Various movements (Mechanics)
・Measurement of Young's modulus by Kundt's experiment (Kundt)
Including practice of "data analysis using a PC"
Wave (Sound/Physical properties)
・Measurement of Planck constant by photoelectric effect (Planck)
Including practice of "data analysis using a PC"
Atom (Quantum mechanics)
**This content is based on April 1, 2024. For the latest syllabus information and details, please check the syllabus information inquiry page provided by the university.**