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Studying Phase Transition With a Strain Gage
written by Muhammad Sabieh Anwar
published by the LUMS School of Science and Engineering
In this experiment, we study the phase transition of chromium by directly measuring the volume change. Several important thermodynamical concepts will also be navigated.
Subjects Lab Level Resource Types
Electricity & Magnetism
- Magnetic Materials
= Paramagnetism and Diamagnetism
Thermo & Stat Mech
- Ensembles
= Gibbs Distribution
- First Law
- Phase Transitions
= First-Order Transitions
= Phase Diagrams
- Intermediate Undergraduate
- Advanced Undergraduate
- Instructional Material
= Laboratory
= Student Guide
Material Category Formats Ratings
- Lab Manual
- application/pdf
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© 2011 LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
Keywords:
Anti-ferromagnetism, Gibbs Function, Instrumentation Amplifier., Latent Heat, N'eel Temperature, Para-magnetism, Strain Gage, Wheatstone Bridge
Record Creator:
Metadata instance created February 13, 2012 by Muhammad Sabieh Anwar
Record Updated:
August 11, 2012 by Ramon Torres-Isea
Last Update
when Cataloged:
August 15, 2011
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M. Anwar, (LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan, Lahore Cantt, 2011), WWW Document, (https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=11718&DocID=2599).
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M. Anwar, Studying Phase Transition With a Strain Gage (LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan, Lahore Cantt, 2011), <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=11718&DocID=2599>.
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Anwar, M. (2011, August 15). Studying Phase Transition With a Strain Gage. Retrieved December 12, 2024, from LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan: https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=11718&DocID=2599
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Anwar, Muhammad Sabieh. Studying Phase Transition With a Strain Gage. Lahore Cantt: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan, August 15, 2011. https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=11718&DocID=2599 (accessed 12 December 2024).
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Anwar, Muhammad Sabieh. Studying Phase Transition With a Strain Gage. Lahore Cantt: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan, 2011. 15 Aug. 2011. 12 Dec. 2024 <https://www.compadre.org/Repository/document/ServeFile.cfm?ID=11718&DocID=2599>.
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