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R. Peterson, C. Fredrick, and K. Stein
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The Faraday effect has ongoing applications including optical isolators and measuring dynamic magnetic fields in lab or space-based plasmas. A direct interferometric study of the…
  
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R. Widenhorn
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This laboratory exercise uses standard physics laboratory equipment to create an analogy to image formation in Computed Tomography. Objects are placed in an enclosure that is largely…
  
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Publisher: Bethel University
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The Faraday effect has ongoing applications including optical isolators and measuring dynamic magnetic fields in lab or space-based plasmas. A direct interferometric study of the…
  
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Editor: D. Hudek
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This laboratory is designed for students to become familiar with the principles and detection techniques of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), examine the relationship between current…
  
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The purpose of this laboratory is to learn about and observe certain properties of a two-dimensional system. The system to be used is the inversion layer of a silicon MOSFET…
  
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Purpose • Investigate and quantify Johnson noise and shot noise • Use acquired data to measure Boltzmann’s constant and the charge on an electron.
High Tc Superconductors  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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L. Winkler
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L. Winkler, 2011 AAPT Summer Meeting (2011).
A collection of guided laboratory activities to • Explain what inductance is and how it relates to Faraday’s Law of induction. • Calculate the inductance of a solenoid coil. •…
  
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S. Farooq, R. Salman, W. Zia, U. Hassan, and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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This is an experiment designed to measure the resistance of copper and gold nanowires using a lock-in amplifier. Students learn: 1. about different types of noise, 2. the…
  
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A. Khalid, R. Salman, and M. Anwar; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) are sensitive probes that can detect small changes in the magnetic field. They take advantage of two important properties of…
  
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M. Anwar and R. Salman; Publisher: LUMS School of Science and Engineering, Pakistan
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in this experiment the students will explore the idea of propagation of light through an isotropic media under the influence of external magnetic field.
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