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Lab Enrollment
You must be officially registered through the Registrar's Office for the Physics lab section you attend; otherwise you may not receive credit for the entire Physics course...
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Lab Attendance and Missed Labs
You are expected to attend all scheduled labs that correspond to your physics course...
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Goals of the Introductory Physics Labs at UNC-CH
The Art of Experimentation: The introductory laboratory should engage each student in significant experiences with experimental processes and design...
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Preparation for Lab and Pre-Lab Assignments
Study the experiment you will be performing before you come to lab...
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What to bring to lab
Lab manual, Laboratory data sheets, Pre-lab assignment, Scientific calculator (preferably with statistical functions), A pen...
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Laboratory Work
At the beginning of each lab, your instructor will spend 15 to 20 minutes giving an overview of the experiment you will perform...
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Lab Reports
Lab reports must be typed or printed clearly in ink. Each report must include a cover page, an abstract, a summary of your experimental results (including your original data sheet and any additional notes, tables, or graphs), and a discussion of your findings...
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Lab Report Submission and Deadlines
Lab reports are generally due at the next lab period after the experiment is performed; however your lab instructor may be able to give more immediate feedback if you submit your report before your next lab session (this is particularly encouraged for the first lab report)...
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Lab Report Grading
Reports are graded on a 100-point scale as follows...
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Lab Grades
Lab scores are reported to your physics course instructor, who counts it as part (usually 25%) of your overall course grade...
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Lab Exam
A physics laboratory practicum is administered near the end of the semester and counts as 20% of your final lab average...
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Laboratory and the Honor Code
The Department of Physics and Astronomy fully supports the Code of Student Conduct, as expressed in the document "The Instrument of Student Judicial Governance for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill" (1991)...
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Safety
Always keep safety in mind when working in a laboratory situation...