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<p> These labs serve as the practical teaching experience for PHYS 1010, PHYS 1410, and PHYS 1420. The labs are located in '''102C''' and '''102D''' Bethune College and the classes are divided into Sections '''X''' and '''Y''' and '''Z'''. To find out which Section you are in, check the lists posted on the lab [http://google.ca website] or on the bulletin board located at the entrance to 102C Bethune College. Throughout the course of the year, there are 11 experiments. Check the schedule carefully to see which weeks you have experiments.</p>
 
<p> These labs serve as the practical teaching experience for PHYS 1010, PHYS 1410, and PHYS 1420. The labs are located in '''102C''' and '''102D''' Bethune College and the classes are divided into Sections '''X''' and '''Y''' and '''Z'''. To find out which Section you are in, check the lists posted on the lab [http://google.ca website] or on the bulletin board located at the entrance to 102C Bethune College. Throughout the course of the year, there are 11 experiments. Check the schedule carefully to see which weeks you have experiments.</p>
  
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<p> The lab coordinator is responsible for the administration of these labs. Should you have any issues such as- you wish to change lab sections, you have missed your scheduled lab time, or other issues for which the TA cannot assist, please see the lab coordinator during the office hours listed below.</p>
 
<p> The lab coordinator is responsible for the administration of these labs. Should you have any issues such as- you wish to change lab sections, you have missed your scheduled lab time, or other issues for which the TA cannot assist, please see the lab coordinator during the office hours listed below.</p>
 
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Revision as of 10:28, 27 August 2014

General Information

These labs serve as the practical teaching experience for PHYS 1010, PHYS 1410, and PHYS 1420. The labs are located in 102C and 102D Bethune College and the classes are divided into Sections X and Y and Z. To find out which Section you are in, check the lists posted on the lab website or on the bulletin board located at the entrance to 102C Bethune College. Throughout the course of the year, there are 11 experiments. Check the schedule carefully to see which weeks you have experiments.

Lab Coordinator

The lab coordinator is responsible for the administration of these labs. Should you have any issues such as- you wish to change lab sections, you have missed your scheduled lab time, or other issues for which the TA cannot assist, please see the lab coordinator during the office hours listed below.

Lab CoordinatorMatthew George
Office Hours MWF 4:30pm 5:30pm
Location Bethune 102 C


Lab Rules

  1. Lab safety is the number one priority. If you are unsure on how to operate the equipment, or believe you may be doing something which might cause harm to you or your classmates, stop and and ask the TA for clarification.
  2. If you are purposely misusing the equipment in a manner which is obviously unsafe, you will be told to leave, and receive a mark of zero for this experiment.
  3. Show up on time- the TA will give a short presentation at the beginning of each lab, where you will learn some very useful information. If you show up late, you will miss this. If you show up more than 15 mintues late, the TA can forbid you from performing the experiment, and you will receive a mark of zero.
  4. You must leave the workstation as you have found it! All the equipment must be exactly in the manner in which you found it. All scraps of paper, eraser bits, and other garbage must be cleaned from the station before you leave. Failure to do so will result in a loss of 25% for that lab.
  5. Each lab session is 3 hours, there are no provisions made for extra time. 15 minutes before the end of the lab, you should start cleaning up you workstation, and leave the room by the end of the lab session.