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96.141: Physics I LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Serves as an introductory course on methods and techniques of experimentation in physics with experiments in mechanics selected to support the concepts of the corequisite lecture course. Co-Req: 95.141 Physics I
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96.144: Physics II LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Serves as a continuation of 96.141 with experiments in optics, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics to support the concepts of the corequisite lecture course. Pre-Req: 96.141 Physics I Lab; Co-Req: 95.144 Physics II
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96.148: Introduction to Experimental Physics IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
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96.161: Honors Physics I LaboratoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 An introductory laboratory course at the honors level on the methods and techniques of experimental physics. Lectures on measurement uncertainties and error analysis are included and experiments are selected principally in mechanics. Co-Req: 95.161 Honors Physics I
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96.164: Honors Physics Lab IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 A continuation of 96.161 with experiments selected principally in optics, electricity and magnetism. Co-Req: 95.164 Honors Physics II
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96.201: Health Physics Internship ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Applied work experience as a health physics technician at a government laboratory or a radiation facility of some industry, hospital, or education and research institution.
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96.202: Health Physics Internship ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
2 Applied work experience as a health physics technician at a government laboratory or a radiation facility of some industry, hospital, or education and research institution. Academic Plan Rad Health Physics; and 95.204 Intro to Rad Science
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96.245: Physics III LabCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
1 Experiments are selected principally in properties of solids, vibrations, waves, heat, and thermodynamics. Co-Req: 95.245 Physical Properties of Matter
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96.261: The Physics of Materials and DevicesCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Investigating the phenomenology of materials involve sensing devices in which electrical signals must be evaluated Observing physical phenomena with an electrical sensing device enables one to calibrate the dynamics of the electrical signal associated with the changes in the physical phenomenology oberved with that device. Applications in these laboratory-based measurement techniques include the Wheatstone bridge, current/voltage device characterization, the operational amplifier as an active filter, stress & strain, Newton's law of cooling, Stefan/Boltzman's law and the ideal gas law. Pre-Req: 95.144 Physics II; Co-Req: 95.269 Honors Physics III
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96.262: Principles in Laboratory AutomationCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This is an introduction to the principles of automating today's research laboratory. A foundation of the Labview-based software and hardware tools required to conduct computer-controlled experiments will be presented, demonstrated and then used to acquire, display and analyze data on some typical physical phenomena. Students will be fully involved in designing the control and acquisition software as well as setting up the experimental hardware. Applications of the automated acquisition environment include AC characterization of RC and LRC circuits, the use of thermistors and thermocouples along with acquiring the temperature dependent resistivity of high Tc super conductors.
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