Module Identifier PH15010  
Module Title BASIC LABORATORY TECHNIQUES  
Academic Year 2002/2003  
Co-ordinator Dr Philip Cadman  
Semester Semester 1  
Other staff Dr Keith Birkinshaw, Dr Tudor E Jenkins  
Pre-Requisite Normal entry requirements for Part 1 Physics  
Co-Requisite Part 1 Core Modules  
Mutually Exclusive None  
Course delivery Practical   11 laboratory sessions (4 hours)  
Assessment Semester Assessment   Course Work: Math CAD assignment Due in week 8   25%  
  Semester Assessment   Course Work: Errors assignment Due in week 5   10%  
  Semester Assessment   Course Work: Laboratory dairy and laboratory reports   50%  
  Semester Assessment   Course Work: WORD/Excel assignment Due in week 4   15%  

Learning outcomes

After taking this module students should be able to:

Brief description

Science involves observing the world and finding ways of understanding it. In order to make such observations, instruments are used to determine a quantity or variable. This module will instruct students in the use of instruments from the simplest vernier callipers to sophisticated microcomputer control systems. The factors involved in the selection of the correct instrument for a particular application will be stressed. In order to extract the maximum information from the data acquired by an instrument, data handling and processing techniques are essential. These will include error analysis, curve fitting and data rejection and the use of microcomputers in such procedures will be an integral part of the module.

Content

Introduction to the Web, WORD for Windows, Excel and MathCAD

Basic error analysis.

Keeping laboratory diaries and writing reports.

Basic laboratory instrumentation
   a) verniers and micrometers
   b) travelling microscopes
   c) analogue and digital meters.
   

Transferable skills

Use of SToMP (computer aided learning) for error analysis.

Reading Lists

Books
** Recommended Text
Louis Lyons. A practical Guide to Data Analysis for Physical Scientists. Cambridge University