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American Journal of Physics
  
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Publisher: American Association of Physics Teachers, Am. J. Phys., 67 (5), 389-393 (1999).
An article published in 1999 by the American Journal of Physics that describes an experiment on quantum conductance of nanocontacts. This material is an important reference for…
  
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S. DeVore, A. Gauthier, J. Levy, and C. Singh
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S. DeVore, A. Gauthier, J. Levy, and C. Singh, PERC 2013 Proceedings, 121-124.
A lock-in amplifier is a versatile instrument frequently used in physics research. However, many students struggle with the basic operating principles of a lock-in amplifier which…
  
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J. Bobowski and J. De Vos
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J. Bobowski and J. De Vos, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 16-19 (2015).
An experiment that investigates the transition from conductive to dielectric screening of electric fields by a tube of water has been designed for senior physics undergraduates. A…
  
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J. Bobowski
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J. Bobowski, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 20-23 (2015).
This paper describes how to measure the complex permittivity and permeability of materials using split-ring resonators. High-Q split-ring resonators, which can be modelled as LRC…
  
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R. Krantz, N. Hoen, J. Zimmerman, R. Tagg, and J. Carlson
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R. Krantz, N. Hoen, J. Zimmerman, R. Tagg, and J. Carlson, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 48-51 (2015).
This past spring (2015) three of us (RK, RT, JC) team-taught a Junior level laboratory in which physics majors are required, over two semesters, to complete experiments in 8 out of…
  
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L. McCann
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L. McCann, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 64-67 (2015).
An inexpensive experiment using a reverse-biased LED as an avalanche photodiode is described. The experiment is rich in physics topics and experimental techniques, allowing students…
  
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J. Fung and L. Wardell
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J. Fung and L. Wardell, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
The sophomore-level laboratory at Wellesley College emphasizes the development of data analysis and visualization skills. We use the Jupyter notebook computational environment, which…
Uncertainty Propagation in Modern Physics Lab  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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G. Hassel, D. Broder, and J. Cummings
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G. Hassel, D. Broder, and J. Cummings, 2018 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College (2018).
Uncertainty or error analysis is an important skill to be developed throughout the undergraduate physics laboratory curriculum. Numerical estimation and propagation of measurement…
  
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The PhET Project
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This web site provides technology-based resources and information for physics education. Simulations on a wide range of topics are available, including Newton's Laws, electricity,…