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|[http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-13-14Fall-2004-Spring-2005/Labs/index.htm List of MIT Junior Lab Experiments]
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'''More details of the experiments can be found in the [http://www-hep.phys.unm.edu/%7Egold/phys307L/manual.pdf 2006 lab manual].'''
'''More details of the experiments can be found in the [http://www-hep.phys.unm.edu/%7Egold/phys307L/manual.pdf 2006 lab manual].'''

Revision as of 03:57, 27 August 2007

Guidelines

We are likely to run into unforeseen difficulties and conflicting needs of students. Please be courteous and we'll try to work things out. In general, sign up below when you know what experiment you want to do. It probably doesn't make sense to sign up more than one week ahead of time. Try to work things out with other students face to face during class.

Mondays

Lab # Cary Zane Erron Matthew G. Linh Brian Antonio Matthew D.
Lab 0 Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope
Lab 1
Lab 2
Lab 3
Lab 4
Lab 5
Lab 6

Wednesdays

Lab # Nik Bradley Mike Kyle Tomas Anne Jesse Lorenzo
Lab 0 Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope Oscilloscope
Lab 1
Lab 2
Lab 3
Lab 4
Lab 5
Lab 6

Lab choices (this list will evolve)

Experiment Preliminary Koch notes Links
The oscilloscope
e/m Ratio for Electrons (dark)
Electron Diffraction (very dark, and works marginally)
Balmer Series (dark)
Planck’s Constant (dark) MIT OpenCourseWare Planck's Constant exp. (A different setup)
Excitation Levels of Neon
Electron Spin Resonance
Poisson Statistics (MCA)
Mass of the Electron (MCA)
Speed of Light (MCA)
Oil drop experiment (charge of electron) This one looks fun, but wasn't offered in 2006 (why?)
Other new experiments? If you know of one, we may be able to make a purchase or you could take on a project of setting it up List of MIT Junior Lab Experiments

More details of the experiments can be found in the 2006 lab manual.