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<tr><td width=550>'''Experiment'''</td><td width=100>'''Location'''</td><td width=150> </td></tr>
 
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Cavendish|Measurement of the Gravitation Constant G: The Cavendish Experiment]]</td><td> 126 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Cavendish|Measurement of the Gravitation Constant G: The Cavendish Experiment]]</td><td> 126 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Digital Oscilloscope|Digital Storage Oscilloscope]] </td><td> 150 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Thermionic|Thermionic Emission]]</td><td> 150 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/new Excitation Potentials|The Franck-Hertz Experiment - Excitation Potentials of Mercury and Neon]]</td><td> 126 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Speed of Light|A Measurement of the Velocity of Light: The Foucault-Michelson Experiment]] </td><td> 209 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Speed of Light|A Measurement of the Velocity of Light: The Foucault-Michelson Experiment]] </td><td> 209 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/new Excitation Potentials|The Franck-Hertz Experiment - Excitation Potentials of Mercury and Neon]]</td><td> 126 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Radioactive Decays|Radioactive Decays]] </td><td> 111 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Radioactive Decays|Radioactive Decays]] </td><td> 111 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
<!-- <tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Viscosity|Viscosity]] </td><td> 123 PSE </td><td></td></tr> -->
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Rutherford I|Rutherford Scattering I]] </td><td> 111 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Millikan|Determination of the Electric Charge Unit ''e'' : The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment]] </td><td> 111 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Millikan|Determination of the Electric Charge Unit ''e'' : The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment]] </td><td> 111 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Thermionic|Thermionic Emission]]</td><td> 126 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<!-- <tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Rutherford I|Rutherford Scattering I]] </td><td> 111 PSE </td><td></td></tr> -->
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Viscosity|Viscosity]] </td><td> 150 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Digital Oscilloscope|Digital Storage Oscilloscope]] </td><td> 126 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Semiconductors I|Semiconductors I]] </td><td> 150 PSE </td><td></td></tr>
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<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Hydrogen Spectrum|The Visible Spectrum of Hydrogen]]</li>
 
<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Hydrogen Spectrum|The Visible Spectrum of Hydrogen]]</li>
 
<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Interferometer|The Michelson Interferometer ]]  </li>
 
<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Interferometer|The Michelson Interferometer ]]  </li>
<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Semiconductors I|Semiconductors I]] </li>
 
 
<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Excitation Potentials|The Excitation Potentials of Mercury: The Franck-Hertz Experiment]]</li>
 
<li> [[Main Page/PHYS 3220/Excitation Potentials|The Excitation Potentials of Mercury: The Franck-Hertz Experiment]]</li>
 
   
 
   

Latest revision as of 10:46, 26 May 2022

PHYS 3220 3.0 Experiments in Modern Physics

A selection of experiments in fluid mechanics, electromagnetism, optics, and atomic, nuclear, and particle physics. Analysis of the data and detailed write-ups are required. One lecture hour which is devoted to techniques of data analysis and three laboratory hours per week.


Laboratory Manual

IMPORTANT NOTE: Fall 2020 PHYS 3220 Lab Scheduling procedures will be announced via the Moodle eClass course website http://eclass.yorku.ca/ prior to the beginning of term.