Determining the specific heat of a solid (usually a metal cylinder) using a calorimeter and a thermometer.
Measuring the electrical power consumed by a lamp or resistor over time. Electromagnetic and Optical Phenomena
This is often the most challenging section, requiring students to build physical circuits.
Interpreting heating/cooling curves or I-V (current-voltage) characteristic graphs. Academic Integrity and Answer Keys
To help you with a specific task, would you like the for a particular lab (e.g., measuring resistance) or a summary of formulas for an upcoming control work?
Guided experiments that require hands-on measurement and data analysis.
An separate version exists for instructors containing detailed solutions and grading rubrics.
Calculating energy released during heating processes. Electrical Phenomena